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2015–16 Golden State Warriors season

The 2015–16 Golden State Warriors season was the 70th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 54th in the San Francisco Bay Area.[2] The Warriors entered the season as the defending NBA champions and they set the best ever regular-season record of 73–9, breaking the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls record of 72–10.[3] Golden State broke over twenty-five NBA records and more than ten franchise records that season, including most wins ever recorded in a season (regular-season and postseason combined); with 88.[4][5][6][7][8] However, they were defeated in the NBA Finals by the Cleveland Cavaliers in seven games, having lost the series after leading 3–1.[9]

2015–16 Golden State Warriors season
Conference champions
Division champions
Head coachSteve Kerr
Luke Walton[a] (interim)
General managerBob Myers
OwnersPeter Guber
Joe Lacob
ArenaOracle Arena
Results
Record73–9 (.890)
PlaceDivision: 1st (Pacific)
Conference: 1st (Western)
Playoff finishNBA Finals
(Lost to Cavaliers 3–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionComcast SportsNet Bay Area
RadioKNBR

The Warriors began the 2015–16 season by winning their first 24 games, eclipsing the previous best start in NBA history, set by the 1993–94 Houston Rockets and the 1948–49 Washington Capitols at 15–0.[3][10] Their record-setting start ended when they were defeated by the Milwaukee Bucks on December 12, 2015.[11] The Warriors broke a 131-year-old record of 20–0 set by the 1884 St. Louis Maroons baseball team, to claim the best start to a season in all of the major professional sports in America. They also won 28 consecutive regular-season games dating back to the 2014–15 season, eclipsing the 2012–13 Miami Heat for the second longest winning streak in NBA history.[3] The team set an NBA record 54-straight regular-season home-game winning streak, which spanned from January 31, 2015, to March 29, 2016. The previous record of 44 was held by the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls.[12] Golden State broke their franchise record of 28 road wins in a season which they set in 2014–15; they ended the season with 34, passing the same mid-1990s Chicago Bulls team led by Michael Jordan for the most road wins in NBA history.[4] The team became the first in NBA history to go the entire regular season without back-to-back losses and without losing to the same team twice.[13]

Steve Kerr was named Coach of the Year, the third coach in Warriors history to win the award.[1] Stephen Curry was named Most Valuable Player for a second successive season and was the first unanimous winner in NBA history.[14] Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were all named to the All-Star Game, the first time the Warriors have had three All-Stars since 1976. Along with the All-Star selection, Klay Thompson was also named to the All-NBA Third Team. Draymond Green was named to the All-NBA Second Team while also being selected as an All-Star. Green was named to the All-Defensive First Team and he finished in second place in DPOY voting with 44 first-place votes. Andre Iguodala finished in second place in Sixth Man of the Year voting with 33 first-place votes. Curry broke his own NBA record for made three-pointers in a season of 286, finishing with 402. Curry won the scoring title, averaging 30.1 points per game and led the league in steals and had the best free throw percentage. He became the seventh player to enter the 50–40–90 club (he shot 50% for field goals, 45% for three-pointers and 91% for free throws during the entire regular season).

Season Synopsis

Preseason

The 2015 NBA draft took place on June 25 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Golden State chose power forward Kevon Looney with the 30th pick of the first round. On July 27, the Warriors traded David Lee to the Boston Celtics for Gerald Wallace and Chris Babb. Four days later, Wallace was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jason Thompson.

Regular season

October/November

 
Stephen Curry made 402 three-pointers this season, breaking his own NBA record of 286.[15]

The Warriors opened the regular season on October 27 with assistant coach Luke Walton coaching for the team after it was confirmed that coach Steve Kerr's back would not heal in time for the beginning of the regular season. Before the opener, the Golden State Warriors revealed their first title banner in 40 years and received their championship rings during a ceremony acknowledging the 2014–15 champions. Every player on the roster, with the exception of traded player David Lee, was in attendance with also the full coaching staff to celebrate the winningest season for the franchise.[16] Golden State opened the season with a 111–95 win over the visiting New Orleans Pelicans. In that game, Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 40 points.[17] On their third game of the season, they were once again up against the Pelicans, this time, they were on the road. On their first meeting, Curry scored 40 points, this time, Curry scored a season-high 53 points to lead the Warriors towards their third straight win.[18] The Warriors opened their season with four wins and a combined margin-of-victory of 100 points, surpassing the 1961–62 Boston Celtics (99 points) for the largest win-margin over the first four games.[19] On November 4, the Warriors won their fifth straight win after handing their division rival, the LA Clippers, their first loss of the season. Curry led the Warriors with 31 points.[20] Eight days later, the Warriors won their tenth straight game after beating the Timberwolves, recording their first ever 10–0 start in a season in franchise history.[21] On November 17, the Warriors have won their 12th straight game to start a season with 115–110 win over the visiting Toronto Raptors. They became the first defending champions to have won their first 12 games of a season since the 1996-97 Chicago Bulls.[22] Three days later, the Warriors opened up the season with a 14–0 record after beating the visiting Chicago Bulls, 106–94. They also became the first defending champions to start their season with a 14–0 record since the 1957-58 Boston Celtics.[23] On November 24, the Warriors won at home, 111–77, against the visiting Lakers and became the first team in NBA History to start a season with a 16–0 record, besting the 15–0 record set by the 1947-48 Capitols and 1993-94 Rockets.[24] On November 27, the Warriors set new franchise records for longest winning streak (17) and three-point field goals made (22) in a 135–116 victory over the Phoenix Suns.[25] They also extended their streak of scoring at least 100 points in a game for 17 straight games, the first team to do since the 2009-10 Suns.[26]

December

On December 5, the Warriors beat the Toronto Raptors 112–109 to improve to 21–0 and set a new record for the best start to a season in all major professional sports in America, eclipsing the 20–0 mark set by the 1884 St. Louis Maroons baseball team of the Union Association. Also, with this 11th straight road victory, the Warriors set a new franchise-record for the longest road winning streak in their history.[27] Golden State's 131–123 win on December 8 over the Pacers in Indianapolis improved their road record to 13–0, the best such start to a season in NBA history. The win improved their overall record to 23–0.[28] On December 11, Golden State defeated the Boston Celtics 124–119 (2OT) to improve to 24–0 and move into second place on the NBA's longest winning streaks list (28), five games behind the Los Angeles Lakers' 33-game win streak. During this game Draymond Green recorded a five-by-five game, with 24 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks. The feat of recording at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five steals and five blocks has only been achieved seven times by three different players (including five times by Hakeem Olajuwon).[b] Since the 1983–84 NBA season, only 16 players have recorded a 5x5 line.[29][30][31] The winning streak to start the season ended at 24 games when they were beaten by the Milwaukee Bucks, 108–95. The loss also ended their 28-game winning streak (dating to the 2014–15 regular season), the second-longest in NBA history.[c][32] The Warriors finished the 2015 calendar year with a 72–12 (.857) record between two seasons, the second-best winning percentage in NBA history. They went 88–17 (.838) including play-off games.[33]

January/February

 
President Barack Obama welcomed the Golden State Warriors to the White House on February 4, 2016, to honor their 2015 NBA Championship win.[34]

In a win against the New York Knicks on January 31, Green tied Hall of Famer Tom Gola's franchise record of nine triple-doubles in a season.[35] Golden State reached the NBA All-Star break at 48–4, the best start to an NBA season at this juncture.[3] On February 13, Klay Thompson won the Three-Point Contest at the All-Star weekend, beating Stephen Curry 27–23 in the final round. The 27 points tied Curry's record set the previous year for most points scored in a round.[36] By defeating the Atlanta Hawks on February 22, the Warriors became the fastest team to reach 50 wins in a season, accomplishing this in just 55 games. Golden State also had 30 assists in a game for the 29th time this season, setting a new franchise record.[37] On February 27, the Warriors defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder and won their 29th road game of the season, breaking the franchise record of 28 which they set last season. They also became the fastest team ever in NBA history to clinch a playoff berth, accomplishing it in just 58 games.[citation needed] They bettered the 1985–86 Boston Celtics by just one day.[citation needed] This was also the earliest a team had clinched a playoff spot in February since the 1987–88 Los Angeles Lakers (although the 2015–16 season started almost two weeks earlier than the 1987–88 season did within their respective calendar years).[citation needed] In this game Stephen Curry also broke the single season three-point record (286), a record that he himself held, by making his 287th and 288th three-pointers of the season as two of his 12 three-pointers of the game, tying the single game NBA three-point record (jointly holding it with Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall).

March

On March 3, the Warriors tied the 1995–1996 Chicago Bulls for the longest regular-season home-game winning streak in NBA history (44 games), with a 121–106 victory at home against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Warriors' win streak dated back to the previous year. Entering the game on March 6, the Los Angeles Lakers (.190) and Golden State (.917) had a .727 difference in win percentage, making the Lakers' blowout 112–95 win the biggest upset in NBA history.[38][39] On March 7, the Warriors won their 45th-straight regular season home game over the Orlando Magic, eclipsing the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls 44 wins in a row, to claim the NBA record.[3] Stephen Curry became the first player in NBA history to score 300 three-pointers in a single season. In a 128–112 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on March 11, both teams combined for 37 made three-pointers (18 by the Warriors, 19 by the Blazers), an all-time NBA record.[40] With a Los Angeles Clippers' loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 13, the Warriors officially clinched the Pacific Division title for second consecutive season and fourth time overall. By defeating the New Orleans Pelicans on March 14, the Warriors became the fastest team to reach 60 wins in a season, accomplishing this in just 66 games. With a road win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 21, Golden State became only the ninth team in NBA history to achieve 31 wins on the road in the regular season. The Warriors finished the Pacific Division with a 15–1 (.938) record, the best intradivisional record in franchise history.

In a 128–120 win over the Dallas Mavericks on March 25, both teams combined for 39 made three-pointers (21 by the Warriors, 18 by the Mavericks), an all-time NBA record, which beat the 37 set by the Warriors and Blazers two weeks earlier. Golden State also eclipsed the previous record for most three-pointers in a single season by a team in NBA history (933) that had been set by the Houston Rockets the previous year.[41] The Warriors dished out 32 assists against the Philadelphia 76ers on March 27, the 39th time this season the team has had a 30-assist game; the most in the NBA since the 1991–92 Chicago Bulls finished with 40. With their 102–94 win against the Washington Wizards on March 29, the Warriors tied their franchise record of most wins in a single season (67) which had been set the previous year. The Warriors earned their franchise record 68th victory of the season with a 103–96 win in overtime against the Utah Jazz on March 30. They improved to 6–0 in overtime this season, extending a franchise record for OT wins in a single season. Draymond Green became the first player in NBA history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocks in a season.

April

On April 1, Golden State lost at home for the first time since January 27, 2015. They fell to the Boston Celtics 109–106 and snapped a 54-game regular-season home winning streak. Their home record for this season dropped to 36–1 with the loss. Golden State became the first team in NBA history to score 1,000 three-pointers in a single season during their 136–111 win against the Portland Trail Blazers. The win was Golden State's 69th of the season, making them the fourth team in NBA history to record at least 69 wins in a season, along with the 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers and 1995–96/1996–97 Chicago Bulls teams. The Warriors became the first team since the 1991–92 Chicago Bulls to record 40 games with at least 30 assists in a single season. By defeating the San Antonio Spurs on April 7, the Warriors became only the 2nd team in NBA history to reach 70 wins in a season, joining the 72-win 1995–96 Chicago Bulls. After defeating the Spurs again on April 10, the Warriors tied the NBA record for most regular-season wins with 72, previously set by the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls. Golden State snapped a 33-game regular season losing streak against the Spurs in San Antonio (lasting since February 14, 1997), the second longest such streak against one team in NBA history. The Warriors also ended the Spurs' NBA record 39 home wins to start the season (in total a 48-game home winning streak dating back to the previous season.) Golden State became the first team in NBA history to go the entire regular season without back-to-back losses and the first team in NBA history to go the entire regular season without losing to the same team twice.[13]

The Warriors broke the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls' record for best regular season in NBA history after defeating the Memphis Grizzlies 125–104 on April 13, finishing with a record of 73–9. With the win, Golden State tied their franchise record for home wins with 39, which they set last season.[15] The Warriors finished the season at an NBA-record 64 games above .500. Curry made 10 three-pointers against Memphis, making him the first player in NBA history to hit 400 threes in a single season; he finished with 402.[15] Curry finished the season averaging 30.1 points per game, making him the first Warriors NBA scoring champion since Rick Barry in the 1966–67 NBA season.[15] Curry became the seventh player to enter the 50–40–90 club, where he shot 50% for field goals, 45% for three-pointers and 91% for free throws during an entire regular season. This feat has only been achieved eleven times by seven players (Steve Nash having done it four times).[15]

Postseason

 
Coach Steve Kerr led the Warriors to an NBA record 73–9 regular season, eclipsing the 72–10 of the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls team he was a player on.[1]

Golden State beat the Houston Rockets 121–94 on April 24 to go up 3–1 in the first round series, in doing so they set the NBA record for threes made in a playoff game, hitting 21-of-40 (.525). Steve Kerr was named Coach of the Year on April 26, the third Warriors coach to win the award after Alex Hannum in 1963–64 and Don Nelson in 1991–92. Under Kerr's leadership the Warriors led the league in scoring (114.9 points), field goal percentage (.487), three-point percentage (.416), assists (28.9), point differential (+10.8) and offensive rating (112.5 points per 100 possessions), while becoming the first team in league history to hit 1,000 three-pointers in a single season with an NBA-record 1,077 triples. Kerr held an overall regular-season record of 140–24 (.854) in his first two seasons with the Warriors.[1] The Warriors eliminated the Houston Rockets on April 27 with a blowout victory of 114–81, winning the series 4–1 and progressing to the Western Conference Semi-finals to face the Portland Trail Blazers. Klay Thompson became the first player in NBA history to make at least seven three-pointers in consecutive playoff games.[42]

May

On May 9, a 132–125 OT win over the Portland Trail Blazers put Golden State up 3–1 in the series, Steph Curry scored 40 points in his first game back after being out injured for 15 days with an MCL sprain.[43] He scored 17 of his points in overtime, which broke the NBA record of 16 held by Gilbert Arenas for most points scored in an overtime period (regular-season or postseason).[44][45] Stephen Curry was named Most Valuable Player on May 10, making it the third time a Warrior had won the award after Wilt Chamberlain won in the 1959–60 NBA season and Curry in 2014–15. Curry is the 11th player to win back-to-back MVP honors and is the first unanimous winner in NBA history with all 131 first-place votes.[14] On May 11, the Warriors beat the Trail Blazers 125–121 in Game 5 to clinch the series and advance to the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year, where they faced the Oklahoma City Thunder. In the game, Curry continued his streak of making a three-pointer in every playoff game he's ever played in and tied the NBA playoff record set by Reggie Miller of 44-straight.

In their 95th and 96th games of the season, Golden State lost back-to-back games for the first time all season (105–133 and 94–118 losses to the Thunder, putting them down 1–3 in the Western Conference Finals). On May 26, Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were named to the 2015–16 All-NBA Team, the first time three Warriors have earned the accolade since the 1955–56 season when Neil Johnston, Paul Arizin, and Jack George were selected. Curry was unanimously selected for first team honors, Green for the second team and Thompson got third team recognition.[46] The Warriors tied the Western Conference Finals series at 3–3 on May 28, with a 108–101 road win over the Thunder. Klay Thompson made eleven three-pointers, breaking the NBA playoff record of nine.[47] Golden State tied their franchise record for most three-pointers made in a playoff game with 21. Golden State also set a new franchise record for wins with their 84th of the season (regular-season and postseason combined), surpassing the 83 from the 2014–15 season.[47] In Game 7, the Warriors defeated the Thunder 96–88, becoming only the 10th team (out of 233 teams) in NBA history to overcome a 3–1 series deficit.[48] The win was their 85th of the year.[4] It was the second time in NBA history that the defending champions came back from a 3–1 deficit in the conference finals, after the 1978–79 Washington Bullets. Golden State reached the NBA Finals for the second straight year, making this the franchise's first appearances in back-to-back NBA Finals since the 1946–47 season and 1947–48 season. The Warriors faced the Cleveland Cavaliers in a rematch of the 2015 NBA Finals.[48]

June

NBA Finals

In Game 1 on June 2, Golden State beat Cleveland 104–89. The Warriors were led by their bench, with Shaun Livingston scoring a team-high 20 points. The 35-point bench advantage (45–10) the Warriors had over the Cavs is the largest by any team in the Finals in the last 50 years.[49] The Warriors won Game 2 by a blowout 110–77, to go up 2–0 in the series. Golden State won the first 2 games by a combined 48 points, the largest point-differential through first 2 games in NBA Finals history.[50] After Golden State lost Game 3 by a blowout 120–90, they came back in Game 4 to win 108–97, to take a 3–1 series lead.[51] The Warriors made 17 three-pointers, an NBA record for a single Finals game.[51] The Warriors' win in Game 4 was their 88th of the season, which broke the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls record of 87 for most wins in an NBA season (regular-season and postseason combined).[4] Late in the fourth quarter of Game 4, Draymond Green and LeBron James got into a scuffle. Green was retroactively charged with a Flagrant Foul 1 for swiping James in the groin and received a one-game suspension for Game 5, after accumulating his fourth flagrant foul point in the playoffs, and James was given a technical foul for taunting Green. The Cavaliers capitalized on Green's absence by beating the Warriors in Game 5 by a score of 112–97.[52]

After serving his suspension, Green returned to play in Game 6. Game 6 was played on June 16, exactly one year after Golden State won Game 6 of the 2015 NBA Finals, which was also played in Cleveland. Unlike in the 2015 NBA Finals, however, the Warriors failed to clinch the title in Game 6. The Warriors were outscored 31–11 by the Cavaliers in the first quarter, and Cleveland never relinquished their lead as Golden State lost 115–101. This was only the second time in 105 games this season (regular-season and postseason) that the Warriors lost consecutive games. The loss evened the series at three games apiece, forcing a Game 7, the first Game 7 in an NBA Finals appearance in Golden State franchise history.[4] During the fourth quarter of Game 6, Stephen Curry, who set the record for most three-pointers in an NBA Finals series during the game (28),[4] fouled out with his sixth personal foul. Curry angrily responded by throwing his mouthguard into the stands and hit a fan, which resulted in a technical foul and the first ejection of his career. It was the first time in 20 years that a player had been ejected from an NBA Finals game. After the game, Curry received a $25,000 fine for his actions, but was not suspended for Game 7. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr also received a $25,000 fine for his criticism of the officiating, which he felt was biased against Curry, in the post-game press conference.

On June 19, 2016, Golden State lost Game 7, 93–89, becoming the first team in NBA history to squander a 3–1 lead in the NBA Finals. They also became the first team in NBA history to overcome a 1–3 deficit and lose a 3–1 lead in the same playoffs. The Warriors are the 11th team in NBA history to lose a 3–1 series lead and just the fourth team in NBA history to lose an NBA Finals' Game 7 on their home court. The loss marked the first time since Steve Kerr became head coach that the Warriors had lost three straight games. Golden State became the first team in NBA history to finish with the same number of regular-season and postseason losses (9). They also became the first team in NBA history with 69 or more regular season wins that failed to win the NBA Championship.

Records

Golden State broke numerous regular-season, postseason, and franchise records this year, both as a team and individually.

 
Klay Thompson set an NBA record for most three-pointers made in a playoff game with eleven.[47]

NBA records

Team

  • Best regular-season record: 73–9[3]
  • Most wins (regular-season and postseason combined): 88 (88–18 overall record (0.830), the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls went 87–13 (.870), holding a better win percentage with only 3 postseason losses.)[4]
  • Most road wins in a regular season: 34[1]
  • Most road wins (regular-season and postseason combined): 38 (tied with the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls)[4]
  • Best start: 24–0[1]
  • Best road start: 14–0[53]
  • Best start (number of losses): Golden State has the best start in NBA history for every number of losses from 0 to 9 except 3.[3] The Warriors stand alone holding the best record in NBA history for 51 of the total 82 games in the regular season.[3] They slipped off their record setting pace for only four games of the regular season, and were tied for the other 27 games with the pace of such championship winning teams as the 1966–67 Philadelphia 76ers, 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers, and 1995–96 Chicago Bulls.[3]
  • 0: 24–0 (1.000)
  • 1: 29–1 (.967)
  • 2: 36–2 (.947)
  • 4: 48–4 (.923)
  • 5: 55–5 (.917)
  • 6: 62–6 (.912)
  • 7: 68–7 (.907)
  • 8: 69–8 (.896)
  • 9: 73–9 (.890)
  • Longest home winning streak: 54 (dating back to 2014–15 season)[1]
  • Most home wins (regular-season and postseason combined): 50 (tied with the 1985–86 and 1986–87 Boston Celtics)[4]
  • Most three-pointers made in a regular season: 1,077 (averaging an NBA record 13.1 per game, while shooting .416)[41]
  • Most three-pointers made in a postseason: 306 (surpassing their own playoff record of 240 from their 2015 Championship run)[4]
  • Most three-pointers made in a playoff game: 21 (on April 24, 2016, against the Houston Rockets. The Cleveland Cavaliers broke the record by making 25 against the Atlanta Hawks two weeks later.)
  • Most three-pointers made in a seven-game series: 90 (against the Oklahoma City Thunder)[4]
  • Most three-pointers made in a single NBA Finals game: 17 (Game 4 against the Cavaliers)[51]
  • Back-to-back losses in regular season: 0 (only team in NBA history to go the whole regular season without consecutive losses.)[1]
  • Multiple losses to same opponent in regular season: 0 (only team in NBA history to go the whole regular season without losing to the same opponent more than once.)[1]

Individual

  • Most three-pointers made in a regular season: 402 (Stephen Curry)[54]
  • Most three-pointers made in a single playoff game: 11 (Klay Thompson)[47]
  • Most consecutive games (regular-season and postseason combined) with a made three-pointer: 191 (Stephen Curry, finished season with streak still active)[4]
  • Most consecutive regular-season games with a made three-pointer: 152 (Stephen Curry, previous record of 127 held by Kyle Korver. Finished season with streak still active)[54]
  • Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer: 58 (Stephen Curry, previous record of 44 held by Reggie Miller. Finished season with streak still active)[4]
  • Most three-pointers made in a playoff series: 32 (Stephen Curry)[4] (accomplished in both Western Conference Finals and again in NBA Finals)
  • Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals series: 32 (Stephen Curry)[4]
  • Most three-pointers made in an NBA Finals Game 7: 6 (Draymond Green, tied with Shane Battier)[4]
  • Most points scored in an overtime period: 17 (Stephen Curry)[4]

Franchise records

 
Draymond Green had thirteen triple-doubles this season, which broke the Golden State franchise record of nine.[55]

Team

  • Most home wins in a regular season: 39 (tied with 2014–15 season)[4]
  • Best home start in a regular season: 36–0[4]
  • Most consecutive road wins: 14[4]
  • Most wins in a single month: 16 in November, 2015 (tied with March, 2015)[4]
  • Best intradivisional record: 15–1 (.938) in the Pacific Division[4]
  • Most assists in a regular season: 2,373 (28.9 assists per game), the 13th most in NBA history.[4]
  • Most games with 30+ assists in a regular season: 43 (record was 28 set in 2014–15 season)[4]
  • Point-differential per game in regular season: +10.76 (the 6th largest winning margin in NBA history)[4]
  • Points per game in regular season: 114.5 (the 12th best points average per game in NBA history)[4]
  • Most overtime wins in a regular season: 6 (6–1 overall record)[4]
  • Most three-pointers made in a single game: 22 (against the Phoenix Suns on November 29, 2015)[25]
  • Three-point field goal percentage: .416 (second best in NBA history behind the 1996–97 Charlotte Hornets' .428)[4]

Individual

  • Most triple-doubles in a regular season: 13 (Draymond Green)[4]

Draft

Round Pick Player Position Nationality College
1 30 Kevon Looney PF   United States UCLA

Pre-season

2015 pre-season game log
Total: 3–4 (Home: 2–1; Road: 1–3)
Pre-season: 3–4 (home: 2–1; road: 1–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 5 Toronto Leandro Barbosa (15) Green, Ezeli (6) Draymond Green (15) SAP Center
18,223
1–0
2 October 8 @ Portland Stephen Curry (30) Draymond Green (8) Stephen Curry (7) Moda Center
19,303
1–1
3 October 13 Denver Leandro Barbosa (16) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
1–2
4 October 15 Houston Stephen Curry (19) Marreese Speights (8) Stephen Curry (6) Oracle Arena
19,596
2–2
5 October 17 @ L.A. Lakers Stephen Curry (19) Jason Thompson (11) Stephen Curry (4) Valley View Casino Center
14,100
2–3
6 October 20 @ L.A. Clippers Klay Thompson (21) Draymond Green (7) Klay Thompson (5) STAPLES Center
15,889
2–4
7 October 22 @ L.A. Lakers Curry, Thompson (24) Marreese Speights (7) Stephen Curry (10) Honda Center
16,222
3–4
2015–16 season schedule

Regular season

Standings

Division

Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
zGolden State Warriors739.89039–234–715–182
xLos Angeles Clippers5329.64620.029–1224–179–782
Sacramento Kings3349.40240.018–2315–268–882
Phoenix Suns2359.28050.014–279–326–1082
Los Angeles Lakers1765.20756.012–295–362–1482


Conference

Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zGolden State Warriors *739.89082
2ySan Antonio Spurs *6715.8176.082
3yOklahoma City Thunder *5527.67118.082
4xLos Angeles Clippers5329.64620.082
5xPortland Trail Blazers4438.53729.082
6xDallas Mavericks4240.51231.082
7xMemphis Grizzlies4240.51231.082
8xHouston Rockets4141.50032.082
9Utah Jazz4042.48833.082
10Sacramento Kings3349.40240.082
11Denver Nuggets3349.40240.082
12New Orleans Pelicans3052.36643.082
13Minnesota Timberwolves2953.35444.082
14Phoenix Suns2359.28050.082
15Los Angeles Lakers1765.20756.082

Game log

2015–16 game log
Total: 73–9 (Home: 39–2; Road: 34–7)
October: 3–0 (home: 1–0; road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 27 New Orleans W 111–95 Stephen Curry (40) Harrison Barnes (9) Stephen Curry (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
1–0
2 October 30 @ Houston W 112–92 Stephen Curry (25) 3 players tied (7) Draymond Green (7) Toyota Center
18,142
2–0
3 October 31 @ New Orleans W 134–120 Stephen Curry (53) Barnes, Iguodala (7) Stephen Curry (9) Smoothie King Center
18,406
3–0
November : 16–0 (home: 9–0; road: 7–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
4 November 2 Memphis W 119–69 Stephen Curry (30) Festus Ezeli (10) Draymond Green (8) Oracle Arena
19,596
4–0
5 November 4 L.A. Clippers W 112–108 Stephen Curry (31) Harrison Barnes (9) 3 players tied (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
5–0
6 November 6 Denver W 119–104 Stephen Curry (34) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
6–0
7 November 7 @ Sacramento W 103–94 Stephen Curry (24) Festus Ezeli (12) Draymond Green (7) Sleep Train Arena
17,317
7–0
8 November 9 Detroit W 109–95 Klay Thompson (24) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
8–0
9 November 11 @ Memphis W 100–84 Stephen Curry (28) Bogut, Thompson (7) Stephen Curry (5) FedEx Forum
18,119
9–0
10 November 12 @ Minnesota W 129–116 Stephen Curry (46) Draymond Green (8) Draymond Green (12) Target Center
16,130
10–0
11 November 14 Brooklyn W 107–99 (OT) Stephen Curry (34) Andrew Bogut (18) Draymond Green (12) Oracle Arena
19,596
11–0
12 November 17 Toronto W 115–110 Stephen Curry (37) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
12–0
13 November 19 @ L.A. Clippers W 124–117 Stephen Curry (40) Stephen Curry (11) Draymond Green (9) STAPLES Center
19,528
13–0
14 November 20 Chicago W 106–94 Stephen Curry (27) 3 players tied (9) Draymond Green (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
14–0
15 November 22 @ Denver W 118–105 Klay Thompson (21) Draymond Green (7) Curry, Thompson (7) Pepsi Center
17,689
15–0
16 November 24 L.A. Lakers W 111–77 Stephen Curry (24) Andre Iguodala (9) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
16–0
17 November 27 @ Phoenix W 135–116 Stephen Curry (41) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (10) Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,055
17–0
18 November 28 Sacramento W 120–101 Stephen Curry (19) Ezeli, Green (11) Draymond Green (12) Oracle Arena
19,596
18–0
19 November 30 @ Utah W 106–103 Stephen Curry (26) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (7) Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
19–0
December : 11–2 (home: 5–0; road: 6–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
20 December 2 @ Charlotte W 116–99 Stephen Curry (40) Bogut, Green (11) Draymond Green (9) Time Warner Cable Arena
19,542
20–0
21 December 5 @ Toronto W 112–109 Stephen Curry (44) Festus Ezeli (10) Stephen Curry (7) Air Canada Centre
20,160
21–0
22 December 6 @ Brooklyn W 114–98 Stephen Curry (28) Green, Iguodala (9) Draymond Green (7) Barclays Center
17,732
22–0
23 December 8 @ Indiana W 131–123 Klay Thompson (39) Andrew Bogut (10) Stephen Curry (10) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
18,165
23–0
24 December 11 @ Boston W 124–119 (2OT) Stephen Curry (38) Festus Ezeli (12) Curry, Green (8) TD Garden
18,624
24–0
25 December 12 @ Milwaukee L 95–108 Stephen Curry (28) Draymond Green (11) 3 players tied (5) BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,717
24–1
26 December 16 Phoenix W 128–103 Klay Thompson (43) Andrew Bogut (12) Draymond Green (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
25–1
27 December 18 Milwaukee W 121–112 Klay Thompson (27) Curry, Ezeli (10) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
26–1
28 December 23 Utah W 103–85 Klay Thompson (20) Andrew Bogut (13) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
27–1
29 December 25 Cleveland W 89–83 Draymond Green (22) Draymond Green (15) Curry, Green (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
28–1
30 December 28 Sacramento W 122–103 Klay Thompson (29) Stephen Curry (14) Stephen Curry (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
29–1
31 December 30 @ Dallas L 91–114 Ian Clark (21) Andrew Bogut (10) Green, Livingston (4) American Airlines Center
20,494
29–2
32 December 31 @ Houston W 114–110 Klay Thompson (38) Bogut, Green, (11) Draymond Green (16) Toyota Center
18,313
30–2
January : 14–2 (home: 7–0; road: 7–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
33 January 2 Denver W 111–108 (OT) Draymond Green (29) Draymond Green (17) Draymond Green (14) Oracle Arena
19,596
31–2
34 January 4 Charlotte W 111–101 Curry, Thompson (30) Draymond Green (15) Draymond Green (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
32–2
35 January 5 @ L.A. Lakers W 109–88 Klay Thompson (36) Draymond Green (12) Clark, Curry (6) STAPLES Center
18,997
33–2
36 January 8 @ Portland W 128–108 Klay Thompson (36) Draymond Green (13) Draymond Green (10) Moda Center
20,035
34–2
37 January 9 @ Sacramento W 128–116 Stephen Curry (38) Andrew Bogut (11) Stephen Curry (11) Sleep Train Arena
17,317
35–2
38 January 11 Miami W 111–103 Stephen Curry (31) Draymond Green (12) 3 players tied (6) Oracle Arena
19,596
36–2
39 January 13 @ Denver L 110–112 Stephen Curry (38) Andrew Bogut (7) Stephen Curry (9) Pepsi Center
18,004
36–3
40 January 14 L.A. Lakers W 116–98 Stephen Curry (26) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
37–3
41 January 16 @ Detroit L 95–113 Stephen Curry (38) Festus Ezeli (10) Draymond Green (9) The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,584
37–4
42 January 18 @ Cleveland W 132–98 Stephen Curry (35) Draymond Green (7) Draymond Green (10) Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
38–4
43 January 20 @ Chicago W 125–94 Stephen Curry (25) Andrew Bogut (12) Stephen Curry (11) United Center
23,152
39–4
44 January 22 Indiana W 122–110 Stephen Curry (39) Barnes, Green (11) Stephen Curry (12) Oracle Arena
19,596
40–4
45 January 25 San Antonio W 120–90 Stephen Curry (37) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (6) Oracle Arena
19,596
41–4
46 January 27 Dallas W 127–107 Klay Thompson (45) Andrew Bogut (9) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
42–4
47 January 30 @ Philadelphia W 108–105 Klay Thompson (32) Andrew Bogut (16) Draymond Green (9) Wells Fargo Center
20,798
43–4
48 January 31 @ New York W 116–95 Klay Thompson (34) Andrew Bogut (12) Draymond Green (10) Madison Square Garden
19,812
44–4
February : 9–1 (home: 2–0; road: 7–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
49 February 3 @ Washington W 134–121 Stephen Curry (51) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (12) Verizon Center
20,356
45–4
50 February 6 Oklahoma City W 116–108 Stephen Curry (26) Draymond Green (14) Stephen Curry (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
46–4
51 February 9 Houston W 123–110 Stephen Curry (35) Andrew Bogut (11) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
47–4
52 February 10 @ Phoenix W 112–104 Stephen Curry (26) Bogut, Curry (9) Stephen Curry (9) Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,055
48–4
All-Star Break
53 February 19 @ Portland L 105–137 Stephen Curry (31) Draymond Green (12) Draymond Green (8) Moda Center
20,100
48–5
54 February 20 @ L.A. Clippers W 115–112 Klay Thompson (32) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (10) STAPLES Center
19,585
49–5
55 February 22 @ Atlanta W 102–92 Stephen Curry (36) Draymond Green (14) Draymond Green (9) Philips Arena
19,330
50–5
56 February 24 @ Miami W 118–112 Stephen Curry (42) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (7) American Airlines Arena
19,899
51–5
57 February 25 @ Orlando W 130–114 Stephen Curry (51) Stephen Curry (7) Curry, Green (8) Amway Center
19,189
52–5
58 February 27 @ Oklahoma City W 121–118 (OT) Stephen Curry (46) Draymond Green (14) Draymond Green (14) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
53–5
March : 15–2 (home: 12–0; road: 3–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
59 March 1 Atlanta W 109–105 (OT) Klay Thompson (26) Draymond Green (13) Draymond Green (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
54–5
60 March 3 Oklahoma City W 121–106 Stephen Curry (33) Draymond Green (8) Shaun Livingston (8) Oracle Arena
19,596
55–5
61 March 6 @ L.A. Lakers L 95–112 Stephen Curry (18) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (9) STAPLES Center
18,997
55–6
62 March 7 Orlando W 119–113 Stephen Curry (41) Stephen Curry (13) Draymond Green (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
56–6
63 March 9 Utah W 115–94 Klay Thompson (23) Draymond Green (7) Stephen Curry (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
57–6
64 March 11 Portland W 128–112 Klay Thompson (37) Draymond Green (13) Draymond Green (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
58–6
65 March 12 Phoenix W 123–116 Stephen Curry (35) Barnes, Speights (9) 3 players tied (6) Oracle Arena
19,596
59–6
66 March 14 New Orleans W 125–107 Stephen Curry (27) Draymond Green (12) Stephen Curry (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
60–6
67 March 16 New York W 121–85 Stephen Curry (34) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
61–6
68 March 18 @ Dallas W 130–112 Klay Thompson (39) Stephen Curry (9) Stephen Curry (10) American Airlines Center
20,515
62–6
69 March 19 @ San Antonio L 79–87 Klay Thompson (15) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (8) AT&T Center
18,825
62–7
70 March 21 @ Minnesota W 109–104 Draymond Green (24) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (11) Target Center
19,452
63–7
71 March 23 L.A. Clippers W 114–98 Stephen Curry (33) Draymond Green (12) Stephen Curry (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
64–7
72 March 25 Dallas W 128–120 Klay Thompson (40) Stephen Curry (8) Draymond Green (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
65–7
73 March 27 Philadelphia W 117–105 Klay Thompson (40) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (11) Oracle Arena
19,596
66–7
74 March 29 Washington W 102–94 Stephen Curry (26) Draymond Green (16) Draymond Green (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
67–7
75 March 30 @ Utah W 103–96 (OT) Stephen Curry (31) Harrison Barnes (11) Draymond Green (6) Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
68–7
April : 5–2 (home: 3–2; road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
76 April 1 Boston L 106–109 Stephen Curry (29) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
68–8
77 April 3 Portland W 136–111 Stephen Curry (39) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
69–8
78 April 5 Minnesota L 117–124 (OT) Klay Thompson (28) Andrew Bogut (15) Stephen Curry (15) Oracle Arena
19,596
69–9
79 April 7 San Antonio W 112–101 Stephen Curry (27) Andrew Bogut (11) Stephen Curry (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
70–9
80 April 9 @ Memphis W 100–99 Draymond Green (23) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (8) FedEx Forum
18,119
71–9
81 April 10 @ San Antonio W 92–86 Stephen Curry (37) Andre Iguodala (7) Stephen Curry (5) AT&T Center
18,658
72–9
82 April 13 Memphis W 125–104 Stephen Curry (46) Draymond Green (9) Shaun Livingston (10) Oracle Arena
19,596
73–9
2015–16 season schedule

Playoffs

Game log

2016 playoff game log
Total: 15–9 (Home: 11–3; Road: 4–6)
First round: 4–1 (home: 3–0; road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 April 16 Houston W 104–78 Stephen Curry (24) Draymond Green (10) Andre Iguodala (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
1–0
2 April 18 Houston W 115–106 Klay Thompson (34) Draymond Green (14) Draymond Green (8) Oracle Arena
19,596
2–0
3 April 21 @ Houston L 96–97 Marreese Speights (22) Klay Thompson (8) Draymond Green (7) Toyota Center
18,200
2–1
4 April 24 @ Houston W 121–94 Klay Thompson (23) Draymond Green (8) Shaun Livingston (9) Toyota Center
18,200
3–1
5 April 27 Houston W 114–81 Klay Thompson (27) Draymond Green (9) Draymond Green (8) Oracle Arena
19,596
4–1
Conference Semi-finals: 4–1 (home: 3–0; road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 May 1 Portland W 118–106 Klay Thompson (37) Draymond Green (13) Draymond Green (11) Oracle Arena
19,596
1–0
2 May 3 Portland W 110–99 Klay Thompson (27) Draymond Green (14) Draymond Green (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
2–0
3 May 7 @ Portland L 108–120 Draymond Green (37) Draymond Green (9) Shaun Livingston (10) Moda Center
19,673
2–1
4 May 9 @ Portland W 132–125 (OT) Stephen Curry (40) 3 players tied (9) Stephen Curry (8) Moda Center
19,583
3–1
5 May 11 Portland W 125–121 Klay Thompson (33) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (11) Oracle Arena
19,596
4–1
Conference Finals: 4–3 (home: 3–1; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 May 16 Oklahoma City L 102–108 Stephen Curry (26) Stephen Curry (10) Stephen Curry (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
0–1
2 May 18 Oklahoma City W 118–91 Stephen Curry (28) Draymond Green (8) Draymond Green (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
1–1
3 May 22 @ Oklahoma City L 105–133 Stephen Curry (24) Brandon Rush (7) 5 players tied (3) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
1–2
4 May 24 @ Oklahoma City L 94–118 Klay Thompson (26) Draymond Green (11) Stephen Curry (5) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
1–3
5 May 26 Oklahoma City W 120–111 Stephen Curry (31) Andrew Bogut (14) Andre Iguodala (8) Oracle Arena
19,596
2–3
6 May 28 @ Oklahoma City W 108–101 Klay Thompson (41) Draymond Green (12) Stephen Curry (9) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
3–3
7 May 30 Oklahoma City W 96–88 Stephen Curry (36) Draymond Green (9) Stephen Curry (8) Oracle Arena
19,596
4–3
NBA Finals: 3–4 (home: 2–2; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 June 2 Cleveland W 104–89 Shaun Livingston (20) Draymond Green (11) Draymond Green (7) Oracle Arena
19,596
1–0
2 June 5 Cleveland W 110–77 Draymond Green (28) Stephen Curry (9) 3 players tied (5) Oracle Arena
19,596
2–0
3 June 8 @ Cleveland L 90–120 Stephen Curry (19) Draymond Green (7) Draymond Green (7) Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
2–1
4 June 10 @ Cleveland W 108–97 Stephen Curry (38) Draymond Green (12) Andre Iguodala (7) Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
3–1
5 June 13 Cleveland L 97–112 Klay Thompson (37) Andre Iguodala (11) Andre Iguodala (6) Oracle Arena
19,596
3–2
6 June 16 @ Cleveland L 101–115 Stephen Curry (30) Draymond Green (10) Draymond Green (6) Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
3–3
7 June 19 Cleveland L 89–93 Draymond Green (32) Draymond Green (15) Draymond Green (9) Oracle Arena
19,596
3–4
2016 playoff schedule

Player statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game

Regular season

Golden State Warriors statistics
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Stephen Curry 79 79 34.2 50.4 45.4 90.8 5.4 6.7 2.1 0.2 30.1
Klay Thompson 80 80 33.3 47.0 42.5 87.3 3.8 2.1 0.8 0.6 22.1
Draymond Green 81 81 34.7 49.0 38.8 69.6 9.5 7.4 1.5 1.4 14.0
Harrison Barnes 66 59 30.9 46.6 38.3 76.1 4.9 1.8 0.6 0.2 11.7
Marreese Speights 72 0 11.6 43.2 38.7 82.5 3.3 0.8 0.3 0.5 7.1
Andre Iguodala 65 1 26.6 47.8 35.1 61.4 4.0 3.4 1.1 0.3 7.0
Festus Ezeli 46 13 16.7 54.8 53.0 5.6 0.7 0.4 1.1 7.0
Leandro Barbosa 68 0 15.9 46.2 35.5 83.9 1.7 1.2 0.6 0.1 6.4
Shaun Livingston 78 3 19.5 53.6 16.7 86.0 2.2 3.0 0.7 0.3 6.3
Andrew Bogut 70 66 20.7 62.7 100.0 48.0 7.0 2.3 0.5 1.6 5.4
Brandon Rush 72 25 14.7 42.7 41.4 64.3 2.5 0.8 0.3 0.3 4.2
Ian Clark 66 1 8.8 44.1 35.7 82.4 1.0 1.0 0.3 0.2 3.6
James Michael McAdoo 41 1 6.4 53.6 50.0 53.1 1.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 2.9
Kevon Looney 5 0 4.2 57.1 50.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8
Anderson Varejão 22 0 8.5 43.8 55.2 2.3 0.7 0.2 0.2 2.6
Jason Thompson 28 1 6.4 47.6 62.5 1.9 0.7 0.1 0.3 2.1

After all games.[56]
Waived during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Playoffs

Golden State Warriors statistics
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3FG% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Stephen Curry 18 17 34.1 43.8 40.4 91.6 5.5 5.2 1.4 0.3 25.1
Klay Thompson 24 24 35.4 44.4 42.4 85.4 3.7 2.3 1.1 0.4 24.3
Draymond Green 23 23 38.2 43.1 36.5 73.8 9.9 6.0 1.6 1.8 15.4
Harrison Barnes 24 23 31.0 38.5 34.2 76.5 4.7 1.3 0.7 0.2 9.0
Andre Iguodala 24 3 32.0 47.6 38.5 56.1 4.4 3.8 1.2 0.4 8.9
Shaun Livingston 24 7 21.4 48.8 0.0 86.5 3.2 3.3 0.5 0.2 8.2
Marreese Speights 24 0 8.4 39.0 41.9 77.4 2.0 0.5 0.1 0.3 5.6
Leandro Barbosa 23 0 11.0 58.0 39.3 76.2 1.2 0.7 0.5 0.0 5.6
Andrew Bogut 22 22 16.6 62.3 0.0 35.7 5.7 1.4 0.6 1.6 4.6
Ian Clark 16 0 9.6 49.1 33.3 80.0 1.1 1.0 0.5 0.0 4.1
Festus Ezeli 23 1 8.8 53.6 43.2 2.7 0.3 0.0 0.3 4.0
Brandon Rush 14 0 7.9 45.0 33.3 50.0 1.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 1.6
Anderson Varejão 17 0 5.5 35.7 52.6 1.2 0.8 0.1 0.1 1.2
James Michael McAdoo 8 0 4.8 50.0 25.0 1.0 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.6

Roster

2015–16 Golden State Warriors roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB (YYYY-MM-DD) From
G 19 Barbosa, Leandro 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1982–11–28 Brazil
F 40 Barnes, Harrison 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 1992–05–30 North Carolina
C 12 Bogut, Andrew 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 260 lb (118 kg) 1984–11–28 Utah
G 21 Clark, Ian 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1991–03–07 Belmont
G 30 Curry, Stephen (C) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1988–03–14 Davidson
C 31 Ezeli, Festus 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 265 lb (120 kg) 1989–10–21 Vanderbilt
F 23 Green, Draymond 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1990–03–04 Michigan State
G/F 9 Iguodala, Andre (C) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1984–01–28 Arizona
G 34 Livingston, Shaun 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 1985–09–11 Peoria Central HS (IL)
F 36 Looney, Kevon 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1996–02–06 UCLA
F 20 McAdoo, James Michael 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1993–01–04 North Carolina
G/F 4 Rush, Brandon 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1985–07–07 Kansas
F/C 5 Speights, Marreese 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 255 lb (116 kg) 1987–08–04 Florida
G 11 Thompson, Klay 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1990–02–08 Washington State
F/C 18 Varejão, Anderson 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 273 lb (124 kg) 1982–09–28 Brazil
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate
  •   Injured

Roster
Last transaction: 2016–06–14

Transactions

Trades

Free agency

Additions

Player Signed Former team
Ian Clark[59] 1-year contract Denver Nuggets
Anderson Varejão[60] 1-year contract Portland Trail Blazers
(never officially played for Portland and was waived on February 18)

Subtractions

Player Reason left New team
Justin Holiday[61] 2-year contract worth $1.9 million Atlanta Hawks
Ognjen Kuzmić[62] Panathinaikos B.C.
Jason Thompson[63] Waived Toronto Raptors

Awards

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week November 2, 2015 [64]
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week November 23, 2015 [65]
Luke Walton Western Conference Coach of the Month
(October/November)
December 1, 2015 [66]
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Month
(October/November)
December 3, 2015 [67]
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week December 7, 2015 [68]
Draymond Green Western Conference Player of the Week January 4, 2016 [69]
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week February 29, 2016 [70]
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Month
(February)
March 3, 2016 [71]
Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week March 14, 2016 [72]
Klay Thompson Western Conference Player of the Week March 28, 2016 [73]
Steve Kerr Western Conference Coach of the Month
(March)
April 1, 2016 [74]
Steve Kerr Coach of the Year April 26, 2016 [1]
Stephen Curry Most Valuable Player May 10, 2016 [14]

Notes

  1. ^ Luke Walton served as interim head coach from October 27, 2015 to January 20, 2016 while Steve Kerr recovered from back surgery complications. He led Golden State to a 39–4 start.[1]
  2. ^ Statistics for steals and blocks were not kept in the NBA until the 1973–74 season, so NBA five-by-fives were only possible from that season onward. Stat based on records since 1983–84 season. There may be other players who achieved this before that date.
  3. ^ The longest, 33 games won by the Los Angeles Lakers, also ended in Milwaukee.[32]

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The 2015 16 Golden State Warriors season was the 70th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association NBA and its 54th in the San Francisco Bay Area 2 The Warriors entered the season as the defending NBA champions and they set the best ever regular season record of 73 9 breaking the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls record of 72 10 3 Golden State broke over twenty five NBA records and more than ten franchise records that season including most wins ever recorded in a season regular season and postseason combined with 88 4 5 6 7 8 However they were defeated in the NBA Finals by the Cleveland Cavaliers in seven games having lost the series after leading 3 1 9 2015 16 Golden State Warriors seasonConference championsDivision championsHead coachSteve KerrLuke Walton a interim General managerBob MyersOwnersPeter GuberJoe LacobArenaOracle ArenaResultsRecord73 9 890 PlaceDivision 1st Pacific Conference 1st Western Playoff finishNBA Finals Lost to Cavaliers 3 4 Stats at Basketball Reference comLocal mediaTelevisionComcast SportsNet Bay AreaRadioKNBR lt 2014 15 2016 17 gt The Warriors began the 2015 16 season by winning their first 24 games eclipsing the previous best start in NBA history set by the 1993 94 Houston Rockets and the 1948 49 Washington Capitols at 15 0 3 10 Their record setting start ended when they were defeated by the Milwaukee Bucks on December 12 2015 11 The Warriors broke a 131 year old record of 20 0 set by the 1884 St Louis Maroons baseball team to claim the best start to a season in all of the major professional sports in America They also won 28 consecutive regular season games dating back to the 2014 15 season eclipsing the 2012 13 Miami Heat for the second longest winning streak in NBA history 3 The team set an NBA record 54 straight regular season home game winning streak which spanned from January 31 2015 to March 29 2016 The previous record of 44 was held by the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls 12 Golden State broke their franchise record of 28 road wins in a season which they set in 2014 15 they ended the season with 34 passing the same mid 1990s Chicago Bulls team led by Michael Jordan for the most road wins in NBA history 4 The team became the first in NBA history to go the entire regular season without back to back losses and without losing to the same team twice 13 Steve Kerr was named Coach of the Year the third coach in Warriors history to win the award 1 Stephen Curry was named Most Valuable Player for a second successive season and was the first unanimous winner in NBA history 14 Curry Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were all named to the All Star Game the first time the Warriors have had three All Stars since 1976 Along with the All Star selection Klay Thompson was also named to the All NBA Third Team Draymond Green was named to the All NBA Second Team while also being selected as an All Star Green was named to the All Defensive First Team and he finished in second place in DPOY voting with 44 first place votes Andre Iguodala finished in second place in Sixth Man of the Year voting with 33 first place votes Curry broke his own NBA record for made three pointers in a season of 286 finishing with 402 Curry won the scoring title averaging 30 1 points per game and led the league in steals and had the best free throw percentage He became the seventh player to enter the 50 40 90 club he shot 50 for field goals 45 for three pointers and 91 for free throws during the entire regular season Contents 1 Season Synopsis 1 1 Preseason 1 2 Regular season 1 2 1 October November 1 2 2 December 1 2 3 January February 1 2 4 March 1 2 5 April 1 3 Postseason 1 3 1 May 1 3 2 June 1 3 2 1 NBA Finals 2 Records 2 1 NBA records 2 1 1 Team 2 1 2 Individual 2 2 Franchise records 2 2 1 Team 2 2 2 Individual 3 Draft 4 Pre season 5 Regular season 5 1 Standings 5 1 1 Division 5 1 2 Conference 5 2 Game log 6 Playoffs 6 1 Game log 7 Player statistics 7 1 Regular season 7 2 Playoffs 8 Roster 9 Transactions 9 1 Trades 9 2 Free agency 9 2 1 Additions 9 2 2 Subtractions 10 Awards 11 Notes 12 ReferencesSeason Synopsis EditPreseason Edit The 2015 NBA draft took place on June 25 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn New York Golden State chose power forward Kevon Looney with the 30th pick of the first round On July 27 the Warriors traded David Lee to the Boston Celtics for Gerald Wallace and Chris Babb Four days later Wallace was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jason Thompson Regular season Edit October November Edit Stephen Curry made 402 three pointers this season breaking his own NBA record of 286 15 The Warriors opened the regular season on October 27 with assistant coach Luke Walton coaching for the team after it was confirmed that coach Steve Kerr s back would not heal in time for the beginning of the regular season Before the opener the Golden State Warriors revealed their first title banner in 40 years and received their championship rings during a ceremony acknowledging the 2014 15 champions Every player on the roster with the exception of traded player David Lee was in attendance with also the full coaching staff to celebrate the winningest season for the franchise 16 Golden State opened the season with a 111 95 win over the visiting New Orleans Pelicans In that game Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 40 points 17 On their third game of the season they were once again up against the Pelicans this time they were on the road On their first meeting Curry scored 40 points this time Curry scored a season high 53 points to lead the Warriors towards their third straight win 18 The Warriors opened their season with four wins and a combined margin of victory of 100 points surpassing the 1961 62 Boston Celtics 99 points for the largest win margin over the first four games 19 On November 4 the Warriors won their fifth straight win after handing their division rival the LA Clippers their first loss of the season Curry led the Warriors with 31 points 20 Eight days later the Warriors won their tenth straight game after beating the Timberwolves recording their first ever 10 0 start in a season in franchise history 21 On November 17 the Warriors have won their 12th straight game to start a season with 115 110 win over the visiting Toronto Raptors They became the first defending champions to have won their first 12 games of a season since the 1996 97 Chicago Bulls 22 Three days later the Warriors opened up the season with a 14 0 record after beating the visiting Chicago Bulls 106 94 They also became the first defending champions to start their season with a 14 0 record since the 1957 58 Boston Celtics 23 On November 24 the Warriors won at home 111 77 against the visiting Lakers and became the first team in NBA History to start a season with a 16 0 record besting the 15 0 record set by the 1947 48 Capitols and 1993 94 Rockets 24 On November 27 the Warriors set new franchise records for longest winning streak 17 and three point field goals made 22 in a 135 116 victory over the Phoenix Suns 25 They also extended their streak of scoring at least 100 points in a game for 17 straight games the first team to do since the 2009 10 Suns 26 December Edit On December 5 the Warriors beat the Toronto Raptors 112 109 to improve to 21 0 and set a new record for the best start to a season in all major professional sports in America eclipsing the 20 0 mark set by the 1884 St Louis Maroons baseball team of the Union Association Also with this 11th straight road victory the Warriors set a new franchise record for the longest road winning streak in their history 27 Golden State s 131 123 win on December 8 over the Pacers in Indianapolis improved their road record to 13 0 the best such start to a season in NBA history The win improved their overall record to 23 0 28 On December 11 Golden State defeated the Boston Celtics 124 119 2OT to improve to 24 0 and move into second place on the NBA s longest winning streaks list 28 five games behind the Los Angeles Lakers 33 game win streak During this game Draymond Green recorded a five by five game with 24 points 11 rebounds 8 assists 5 steals and 5 blocks The feat of recording at least 20 points 10 rebounds five assists five steals and five blocks has only been achieved seven times by three different players including five times by Hakeem Olajuwon b Since the 1983 84 NBA season only 16 players have recorded a 5x5 line 29 30 31 The winning streak to start the season ended at 24 games when they were beaten by the Milwaukee Bucks 108 95 The loss also ended their 28 game winning streak dating to the 2014 15 regular season the second longest in NBA history c 32 The Warriors finished the 2015 calendar year with a 72 12 857 record between two seasons the second best winning percentage in NBA history They went 88 17 838 including play off games 33 January February Edit President Barack Obama welcomed the Golden State Warriors to the White House on February 4 2016 to honor their 2015 NBA Championship win 34 In a win against the New York Knicks on January 31 Green tied Hall of Famer Tom Gola s franchise record of nine triple doubles in a season 35 Golden State reached the NBA All Star break at 48 4 the best start to an NBA season at this juncture 3 On February 13 Klay Thompson won the Three Point Contest at the All Star weekend beating Stephen Curry 27 23 in the final round The 27 points tied Curry s record set the previous year for most points scored in a round 36 By defeating the Atlanta Hawks on February 22 the Warriors became the fastest team to reach 50 wins in a season accomplishing this in just 55 games Golden State also had 30 assists in a game for the 29th time this season setting a new franchise record 37 On February 27 the Warriors defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder and won their 29th road game of the season breaking the franchise record of 28 which they set last season They also became the fastest team ever in NBA history to clinch a playoff berth accomplishing it in just 58 games citation needed They bettered the 1985 86 Boston Celtics by just one day citation needed This was also the earliest a team had clinched a playoff spot in February since the 1987 88 Los Angeles Lakers although the 2015 16 season started almost two weeks earlier than the 1987 88 season did within their respective calendar years citation needed In this game Stephen Curry also broke the single season three point record 286 a record that he himself held by making his 287th and 288th three pointers of the season as two of his 12 three pointers of the game tying the single game NBA three point record jointly holding it with Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall March Edit On March 3 the Warriors tied the 1995 1996 Chicago Bulls for the longest regular season home game winning streak in NBA history 44 games with a 121 106 victory at home against the Oklahoma City Thunder The Warriors win streak dated back to the previous year Entering the game on March 6 the Los Angeles Lakers 190 and Golden State 917 had a 727 difference in win percentage making the Lakers blowout 112 95 win the biggest upset in NBA history 38 39 On March 7 the Warriors won their 45th straight regular season home game over the Orlando Magic eclipsing the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls 44 wins in a row to claim the NBA record 3 Stephen Curry became the first player in NBA history to score 300 three pointers in a single season In a 128 112 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on March 11 both teams combined for 37 made three pointers 18 by the Warriors 19 by the Blazers an all time NBA record 40 With a Los Angeles Clippers loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 13 the Warriors officially clinched the Pacific Division title for second consecutive season and fourth time overall By defeating the New Orleans Pelicans on March 14 the Warriors became the fastest team to reach 60 wins in a season accomplishing this in just 66 games With a road win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on March 21 Golden State became only the ninth team in NBA history to achieve 31 wins on the road in the regular season The Warriors finished the Pacific Division with a 15 1 938 record the best intradivisional record in franchise history In a 128 120 win over the Dallas Mavericks on March 25 both teams combined for 39 made three pointers 21 by the Warriors 18 by the Mavericks an all time NBA record which beat the 37 set by the Warriors and Blazers two weeks earlier Golden State also eclipsed the previous record for most three pointers in a single season by a team in NBA history 933 that had been set by the Houston Rockets the previous year 41 The Warriors dished out 32 assists against the Philadelphia 76ers on March 27 the 39th time this season the team has had a 30 assist game the most in the NBA since the 1991 92 Chicago Bulls finished with 40 With their 102 94 win against the Washington Wizards on March 29 the Warriors tied their franchise record of most wins in a single season 67 which had been set the previous year The Warriors earned their franchise record 68th victory of the season with a 103 96 win in overtime against the Utah Jazz on March 30 They improved to 6 0 in overtime this season extending a franchise record for OT wins in a single season Draymond Green became the first player in NBA history with 1 000 points 500 rebounds 500 assists 100 steals and 100 blocks in a season April Edit On April 1 Golden State lost at home for the first time since January 27 2015 They fell to the Boston Celtics 109 106 and snapped a 54 game regular season home winning streak Their home record for this season dropped to 36 1 with the loss Golden State became the first team in NBA history to score 1 000 three pointers in a single season during their 136 111 win against the Portland Trail Blazers The win was Golden State s 69th of the season making them the fourth team in NBA history to record at least 69 wins in a season along with the 1971 72 Los Angeles Lakers and 1995 96 1996 97 Chicago Bulls teams The Warriors became the first team since the 1991 92 Chicago Bulls to record 40 games with at least 30 assists in a single season By defeating the San Antonio Spurs on April 7 the Warriors became only the 2nd team in NBA history to reach 70 wins in a season joining the 72 win 1995 96 Chicago Bulls After defeating the Spurs again on April 10 the Warriors tied the NBA record for most regular season wins with 72 previously set by the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls Golden State snapped a 33 game regular season losing streak against the Spurs in San Antonio lasting since February 14 1997 the second longest such streak against one team in NBA history The Warriors also ended the Spurs NBA record 39 home wins to start the season in total a 48 game home winning streak dating back to the previous season Golden State became the first team in NBA history to go the entire regular season without back to back losses and the first team in NBA history to go the entire regular season without losing to the same team twice 13 The Warriors broke the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls record for best regular season in NBA history after defeating the Memphis Grizzlies 125 104 on April 13 finishing with a record of 73 9 With the win Golden State tied their franchise record for home wins with 39 which they set last season 15 The Warriors finished the season at an NBA record 64 games above 500 Curry made 10 three pointers against Memphis making him the first player in NBA history to hit 400 threes in a single season he finished with 402 15 Curry finished the season averaging 30 1 points per game making him the first Warriors NBA scoring champion since Rick Barry in the 1966 67 NBA season 15 Curry became the seventh player to enter the 50 40 90 club where he shot 50 for field goals 45 for three pointers and 91 for free throws during an entire regular season This feat has only been achieved eleven times by seven players Steve Nash having done it four times 15 Postseason Edit Coach Steve Kerr led the Warriors to an NBA record 73 9 regular season eclipsing the 72 10 of the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls team he was a player on 1 Golden State beat the Houston Rockets 121 94 on April 24 to go up 3 1 in the first round series in doing so they set the NBA record for threes made in a playoff game hitting 21 of 40 525 Steve Kerr was named Coach of the Year on April 26 the third Warriors coach to win the award after Alex Hannum in 1963 64 and Don Nelson in 1991 92 Under Kerr s leadership the Warriors led the league in scoring 114 9 points field goal percentage 487 three point percentage 416 assists 28 9 point differential 10 8 and offensive rating 112 5 points per 100 possessions while becoming the first team in league history to hit 1 000 three pointers in a single season with an NBA record 1 077 triples Kerr held an overall regular season record of 140 24 854 in his first two seasons with the Warriors 1 The Warriors eliminated the Houston Rockets on April 27 with a blowout victory of 114 81 winning the series 4 1 and progressing to the Western Conference Semi finals to face the Portland Trail Blazers Klay Thompson became the first player in NBA history to make at least seven three pointers in consecutive playoff games 42 May Edit On May 9 a 132 125 OT win over the Portland Trail Blazers put Golden State up 3 1 in the series Steph Curry scored 40 points in his first game back after being out injured for 15 days with an MCL sprain 43 He scored 17 of his points in overtime which broke the NBA record of 16 held by Gilbert Arenas for most points scored in an overtime period regular season or postseason 44 45 Stephen Curry was named Most Valuable Player on May 10 making it the third time a Warrior had won the award after Wilt Chamberlain won in the 1959 60 NBA season and Curry in 2014 15 Curry is the 11th player to win back to back MVP honors and is the first unanimous winner in NBA history with all 131 first place votes 14 On May 11 the Warriors beat the Trail Blazers 125 121 in Game 5 to clinch the series and advance to the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year where they faced the Oklahoma City Thunder In the game Curry continued his streak of making a three pointer in every playoff game he s ever played in and tied the NBA playoff record set by Reggie Miller of 44 straight In their 95th and 96th games of the season Golden State lost back to back games for the first time all season 105 133 and 94 118 losses to the Thunder putting them down 1 3 in the Western Conference Finals On May 26 Stephen Curry Draymond Green and Klay Thompson were named to the 2015 16 All NBA Team the first time three Warriors have earned the accolade since the 1955 56 season when Neil Johnston Paul Arizin and Jack George were selected Curry was unanimously selected for first team honors Green for the second team and Thompson got third team recognition 46 The Warriors tied the Western Conference Finals series at 3 3 on May 28 with a 108 101 road win over the Thunder Klay Thompson made eleven three pointers breaking the NBA playoff record of nine 47 Golden State tied their franchise record for most three pointers made in a playoff game with 21 Golden State also set a new franchise record for wins with their 84th of the season regular season and postseason combined surpassing the 83 from the 2014 15 season 47 In Game 7 the Warriors defeated the Thunder 96 88 becoming only the 10th team out of 233 teams in NBA history to overcome a 3 1 series deficit 48 The win was their 85th of the year 4 It was the second time in NBA history that the defending champions came back from a 3 1 deficit in the conference finals after the 1978 79 Washington Bullets Golden State reached the NBA Finals for the second straight year making this the franchise s first appearances in back to back NBA Finals since the 1946 47 season and 1947 48 season The Warriors faced the Cleveland Cavaliers in a rematch of the 2015 NBA Finals 48 June Edit NBA Finals Edit Further information 2016 NBA Finals In Game 1 on June 2 Golden State beat Cleveland 104 89 The Warriors were led by their bench with Shaun Livingston scoring a team high 20 points The 35 point bench advantage 45 10 the Warriors had over the Cavs is the largest by any team in the Finals in the last 50 years 49 The Warriors won Game 2 by a blowout 110 77 to go up 2 0 in the series Golden State won the first 2 games by a combined 48 points the largest point differential through first 2 games in NBA Finals history 50 After Golden State lost Game 3 by a blowout 120 90 they came back in Game 4 to win 108 97 to take a 3 1 series lead 51 The Warriors made 17 three pointers an NBA record for a single Finals game 51 The Warriors win in Game 4 was their 88th of the season which broke the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls record of 87 for most wins in an NBA season regular season and postseason combined 4 Late in the fourth quarter of Game 4 Draymond Green and LeBron James got into a scuffle Green was retroactively charged with a Flagrant Foul 1 for swiping James in the groin and received a one game suspension for Game 5 after accumulating his fourth flagrant foul point in the playoffs and James was given a technical foul for taunting Green The Cavaliers capitalized on Green s absence by beating the Warriors in Game 5 by a score of 112 97 52 After serving his suspension Green returned to play in Game 6 Game 6 was played on June 16 exactly one year after Golden State won Game 6 of the 2015 NBA Finals which was also played in Cleveland Unlike in the 2015 NBA Finals however the Warriors failed to clinch the title in Game 6 The Warriors were outscored 31 11 by the Cavaliers in the first quarter and Cleveland never relinquished their lead as Golden State lost 115 101 This was only the second time in 105 games this season regular season and postseason that the Warriors lost consecutive games The loss evened the series at three games apiece forcing a Game 7 the first Game 7 in an NBA Finals appearance in Golden State franchise history 4 During the fourth quarter of Game 6 Stephen Curry who set the record for most three pointers in an NBA Finals series during the game 28 4 fouled out with his sixth personal foul Curry angrily responded by throwing his mouthguard into the stands and hit a fan which resulted in a technical foul and the first ejection of his career It was the first time in 20 years that a player had been ejected from an NBA Finals game After the game Curry received a 25 000 fine for his actions but was not suspended for Game 7 Warriors head coach Steve Kerr also received a 25 000 fine for his criticism of the officiating which he felt was biased against Curry in the post game press conference On June 19 2016 Golden State lost Game 7 93 89 becoming the first team in NBA history to squander a 3 1 lead in the NBA Finals They also became the first team in NBA history to overcome a 1 3 deficit and lose a 3 1 lead in the same playoffs The Warriors are the 11th team in NBA history to lose a 3 1 series lead and just the fourth team in NBA history to lose an NBA Finals Game 7 on their home court The loss marked the first time since Steve Kerr became head coach that the Warriors had lost three straight games Golden State became the first team in NBA history to finish with the same number of regular season and postseason losses 9 They also became the first team in NBA history with 69 or more regular season wins that failed to win the NBA Championship Records EditSee also NBA regular season records and NBA post season recordsGolden State broke numerous regular season postseason and franchise records this year both as a team and individually Klay Thompson set an NBA record for most three pointers made in a playoff game with eleven 47 NBA records Edit Team Edit Best regular season record 73 9 3 Most wins regular season and postseason combined 88 88 18 overall record 0 830 the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls went 87 13 870 holding a better win percentage with only 3 postseason losses 4 Most road wins in a regular season 34 1 Most road wins regular season and postseason combined 38 tied with the 1995 96 Chicago Bulls 4 Best start 24 0 1 Best road start 14 0 53 Best start number of losses Golden State has the best start in NBA history for every number of losses from 0 to 9 except 3 3 The Warriors stand alone holding the best record in NBA history for 51 of the total 82 games in the regular season 3 They slipped off their record setting pace for only four games of the regular season and were tied for the other 27 games with the pace of such championship winning teams as the 1966 67 Philadelphia 76ers 1971 72 Los Angeles Lakers and 1995 96 Chicago Bulls 3 0 24 0 1 000 1 29 1 967 2 36 2 947 4 48 4 923 5 55 5 917 6 62 6 912 7 68 7 907 8 69 8 896 9 73 9 890 Longest home winning streak 54 dating back to 2014 15 season 1 Most home wins regular season and postseason combined 50 tied with the 1985 86 and 1986 87 Boston Celtics 4 Most three pointers made in a regular season 1 077 averaging an NBA record 13 1 per game while shooting 416 41 Most three pointers made in a postseason 306 surpassing their own playoff record of 240 from their 2015 Championship run 4 Most three pointers made in a playoff game 21 on April 24 2016 against the Houston Rockets The Cleveland Cavaliers broke the record by making 25 against the Atlanta Hawks two weeks later Most three pointers made in a seven game series 90 against the Oklahoma City Thunder 4 Most three pointers made in a single NBA Finals game 17 Game 4 against the Cavaliers 51 Back to back losses in regular season 0 only team in NBA history to go the whole regular season without consecutive losses 1 Multiple losses to same opponent in regular season 0 only team in NBA history to go the whole regular season without losing to the same opponent more than once 1 Individual Edit Most three pointers made in a regular season 402 Stephen Curry 54 Most three pointers made in a single playoff game 11 Klay Thompson 47 Most consecutive games regular season and postseason combined with a made three pointer 191 Stephen Curry finished season with streak still active 4 Most consecutive regular season games with a made three pointer 152 Stephen Curry previous record of 127 held by Kyle Korver Finished season with streak still active 54 Most consecutive playoff games with a made three pointer 58 Stephen Curry previous record of 44 held by Reggie Miller Finished season with streak still active 4 Most three pointers made in a playoff series 32 Stephen Curry 4 accomplished in both Western Conference Finals and again in NBA Finals Most three pointers made in an NBA Finals series 32 Stephen Curry 4 Most three pointers made in an NBA Finals Game 7 6 Draymond Green tied with Shane Battier 4 Most points scored in an overtime period 17 Stephen Curry 4 Franchise records Edit Draymond Green had thirteen triple doubles this season which broke the Golden State franchise record of nine 55 Team Edit Most home wins in a regular season 39 tied with 2014 15 season 4 Best home start in a regular season 36 0 4 Most consecutive road wins 14 4 Most wins in a single month 16 in November 2015 tied with March 2015 4 Best intradivisional record 15 1 938 in the Pacific Division 4 Most assists in a regular season 2 373 28 9 assists per game the 13th most in NBA history 4 Most games with 30 assists in a regular season 43 record was 28 set in 2014 15 season 4 Point differential per game in regular season 10 76 the 6th largest winning margin in NBA history 4 Points per game in regular season 114 5 the 12th best points average per game in NBA history 4 Most overtime wins in a regular season 6 6 1 overall record 4 Most three pointers made in a single game 22 against the Phoenix Suns on November 29 2015 25 Three point field goal percentage 416 second best in NBA history behind the 1996 97 Charlotte Hornets 428 4 Individual Edit Most triple doubles in a regular season 13 Draymond Green 4 Draft EditMain article 2015 NBA draft Round Pick Player Position Nationality College1 30 Kevon Looney PF United States UCLAPre season Edit2015 pre season game logTotal 3 4 Home 2 1 Road 1 3 Pre season 3 4 home 2 1 road 1 3 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record1 October 5 Toronto 95 87 Leandro Barbosa 15 Green Ezeli 6 Draymond Green 15 SAP Center18 223 1 02 October 8 Portland 101 118 Stephen Curry 30 Draymond Green 8 Stephen Curry 7 Moda Center19 303 1 13 October 13 Denver 103 114 Leandro Barbosa 16 Draymond Green 9 Stephen Curry 7 Oracle Arena19 596 1 24 October 15 Houston 123 101 Stephen Curry 19 Marreese Speights 8 Stephen Curry 6 Oracle Arena19 596 2 25 October 17 L A Lakers 70 85 Stephen Curry 19 Jason Thompson 11 Stephen Curry 4 Valley View Casino Center14 100 2 36 October 20 L A Clippers 95 130 Klay Thompson 21 Draymond Green 7 Klay Thompson 5 STAPLES Center15 889 2 47 October 22 L A Lakers 136 97 Curry Thompson 24 Marreese Speights 7 Stephen Curry 10 Honda Center16 222 3 42015 16 season scheduleRegular season EditStandings Edit Division Edit Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGPz Golden State Warriors739 890 39 234 715 182x Los Angeles Clippers5329 64620 029 1224 179 782Sacramento Kings3349 40240 018 2315 268 882Phoenix Suns2359 28050 014 279 326 1082Los Angeles Lakers1765 20756 012 295 362 1482 Conference Edit Western Conference TeamWLPCTGBGP1z Golden State Warriors 739 890 822y San Antonio Spurs 6715 8176 0823y Oklahoma City Thunder 5527 67118 0824x Los Angeles Clippers5329 64620 0825x Portland Trail Blazers4438 53729 0826x Dallas Mavericks4240 51231 0827x Memphis Grizzlies4240 51231 0828x Houston Rockets4141 50032 0829Utah Jazz4042 48833 08210Sacramento Kings3349 40240 08211Denver Nuggets3349 40240 08212New Orleans Pelicans3052 36643 08213Minnesota Timberwolves2953 35444 08214Phoenix Suns2359 28050 08215Los Angeles Lakers1765 20756 082Game log Edit 2015 16 game logTotal 73 9 Home 39 2 Road 34 7 October 3 0 home 1 0 road 2 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record1 October 27 New Orleans W 111 95 Stephen Curry 40 Harrison Barnes 9 Stephen Curry 7 Oracle Arena19 596 1 02 October 30 Houston W 112 92 Stephen Curry 25 3 players tied 7 Draymond Green 7 Toyota Center18 142 2 03 October 31 New Orleans W 134 120 Stephen Curry 53 Barnes Iguodala 7 Stephen Curry 9 Smoothie King Center18 406 3 0November 16 0 home 9 0 road 7 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record4 November 2 Memphis W 119 69 Stephen Curry 30 Festus Ezeli 10 Draymond Green 8 Oracle Arena19 596 4 05 November 4 L A Clippers W 112 108 Stephen Curry 31 Harrison Barnes 9 3 players tied 5 Oracle Arena19 596 5 06 November 6 Denver W 119 104 Stephen Curry 34 Draymond Green 9 Stephen Curry 10 Oracle Arena19 596 6 07 November 7 Sacramento W 103 94 Stephen Curry 24 Festus Ezeli 12 Draymond Green 7 Sleep Train Arena17 317 7 08 November 9 Detroit W 109 95 Klay Thompson 24 Draymond Green 10 Draymond Green 9 Oracle Arena19 596 8 09 November 11 Memphis W 100 84 Stephen Curry 28 Bogut Thompson 7 Stephen Curry 5 FedEx Forum18 119 9 010 November 12 Minnesota W 129 116 Stephen Curry 46 Draymond Green 8 Draymond Green 12 Target Center16 130 10 011 November 14 Brooklyn W 107 99 OT Stephen Curry 34 Andrew Bogut 18 Draymond Green 12 Oracle Arena19 596 11 012 November 17 Toronto W 115 110 Stephen Curry 37 Draymond Green 9 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 12 013 November 19 L A Clippers W 124 117 Stephen Curry 40 Stephen Curry 11 Draymond Green 9 STAPLES Center19 528 13 014 November 20 Chicago W 106 94 Stephen Curry 27 3 players tied 9 Draymond Green 5 Oracle Arena19 596 14 015 November 22 Denver W 118 105 Klay Thompson 21 Draymond Green 7 Curry Thompson 7 Pepsi Center17 689 15 016 November 24 L A Lakers W 111 77 Stephen Curry 24 Andre Iguodala 9 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 16 017 November 27 Phoenix W 135 116 Stephen Curry 41 Draymond Green 10 Draymond Green 10 Talking Stick Resort Arena18 055 17 018 November 28 Sacramento W 120 101 Stephen Curry 19 Ezeli Green 11 Draymond Green 12 Oracle Arena19 596 18 019 November 30 Utah W 106 103 Stephen Curry 26 Draymond Green 9 Draymond Green 7 Vivint Smart Home Arena19 911 19 0December 11 2 home 5 0 road 6 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record20 December 2 Charlotte W 116 99 Stephen Curry 40 Bogut Green 11 Draymond Green 9 Time Warner Cable Arena19 542 20 021 December 5 Toronto W 112 109 Stephen Curry 44 Festus Ezeli 10 Stephen Curry 7 Air Canada Centre20 160 21 022 December 6 Brooklyn W 114 98 Stephen Curry 28 Green Iguodala 9 Draymond Green 7 Barclays Center17 732 22 023 December 8 Indiana W 131 123 Klay Thompson 39 Andrew Bogut 10 Stephen Curry 10 Bankers Life Fieldhouse18 165 23 024 December 11 Boston W 124 119 2OT Stephen Curry 38 Festus Ezeli 12 Curry Green 8 TD Garden18 624 24 025 December 12 Milwaukee L 95 108 Stephen Curry 28 Draymond Green 11 3 players tied 5 BMO Harris Bradley Center18 717 24 126 December 16 Phoenix W 128 103 Klay Thompson 43 Andrew Bogut 12 Draymond Green 10 Oracle Arena19 596 25 127 December 18 Milwaukee W 121 112 Klay Thompson 27 Curry Ezeli 10 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 26 128 December 23 Utah W 103 85 Klay Thompson 20 Andrew Bogut 13 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 27 129 December 25 Cleveland W 89 83 Draymond Green 22 Draymond Green 15 Curry Green 7 Oracle Arena19 596 28 130 December 28 Sacramento W 122 103 Klay Thompson 29 Stephen Curry 14 Stephen Curry 10 Oracle Arena19 596 29 131 December 30 Dallas L 91 114 Ian Clark 21 Andrew Bogut 10 Green Livingston 4 American Airlines Center20 494 29 232 December 31 Houston W 114 110 Klay Thompson 38 Bogut Green 11 Draymond Green 16 Toyota Center18 313 30 2January 14 2 home 7 0 road 7 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record33 January 2 Denver W 111 108 OT Draymond Green 29 Draymond Green 17 Draymond Green 14 Oracle Arena19 596 31 234 January 4 Charlotte W 111 101 Curry Thompson 30 Draymond Green 15 Draymond Green 10 Oracle Arena19 596 32 235 January 5 L A Lakers W 109 88 Klay Thompson 36 Draymond Green 12 Clark Curry 6 STAPLES Center18 997 33 236 January 8 Portland W 128 108 Klay Thompson 36 Draymond Green 13 Draymond Green 10 Moda Center20 035 34 237 January 9 Sacramento W 128 116 Stephen Curry 38 Andrew Bogut 11 Stephen Curry 11 Sleep Train Arena17 317 35 238 January 11 Miami W 111 103 Stephen Curry 31 Draymond Green 12 3 players tied 6 Oracle Arena19 596 36 239 January 13 Denver L 110 112 Stephen Curry 38 Andrew Bogut 7 Stephen Curry 9 Pepsi Center18 004 36 340 January 14 L A Lakers W 116 98 Stephen Curry 26 Draymond Green 9 Draymond Green 5 Oracle Arena19 596 37 341 January 16 Detroit L 95 113 Stephen Curry 38 Festus Ezeli 10 Draymond Green 9 The Palace of Auburn Hills21 584 37 442 January 18 Cleveland W 132 98 Stephen Curry 35 Draymond Green 7 Draymond Green 10 Quicken Loans Arena20 562 38 443 January 20 Chicago W 125 94 Stephen Curry 25 Andrew Bogut 12 Stephen Curry 11 United Center23 152 39 444 January 22 Indiana W 122 110 Stephen Curry 39 Barnes Green 11 Stephen Curry 12 Oracle Arena19 596 40 445 January 25 San Antonio W 120 90 Stephen Curry 37 Draymond Green 9 Draymond Green 6 Oracle Arena19 596 41 446 January 27 Dallas W 127 107 Klay Thompson 45 Andrew Bogut 9 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 42 447 January 30 Philadelphia W 108 105 Klay Thompson 32 Andrew Bogut 16 Draymond Green 9 Wells Fargo Center20 798 43 448 January 31 New York W 116 95 Klay Thompson 34 Andrew Bogut 12 Draymond Green 10 Madison Square Garden19 812 44 4February 9 1 home 2 0 road 7 1 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record49 February 3 Washington W 134 121 Stephen Curry 51 Draymond Green 10 Draymond Green 12 Verizon Center20 356 45 450 February 6 Oklahoma City W 116 108 Stephen Curry 26 Draymond Green 14 Stephen Curry 10 Oracle Arena19 596 46 451 February 9 Houston W 123 110 Stephen Curry 35 Andrew Bogut 11 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 47 452 February 10 Phoenix W 112 104 Stephen Curry 26 Bogut Curry 9 Stephen Curry 9 Talking Stick Resort Arena18 055 48 4All Star Break53 February 19 Portland L 105 137 Stephen Curry 31 Draymond Green 12 Draymond Green 8 Moda Center20 100 48 554 February 20 L A Clippers W 115 112 Klay Thompson 32 Draymond Green 11 Draymond Green 10 STAPLES Center19 585 49 555 February 22 Atlanta W 102 92 Stephen Curry 36 Draymond Green 14 Draymond Green 9 Philips Arena19 330 50 556 February 24 Miami W 118 112 Stephen Curry 42 Draymond Green 11 Stephen Curry 7 American Airlines Arena19 899 51 557 February 25 Orlando W 130 114 Stephen Curry 51 Stephen Curry 7 Curry Green 8 Amway Center19 189 52 558 February 27 Oklahoma City W 121 118 OT Stephen Curry 46 Draymond Green 14 Draymond Green 14 Chesapeake Energy Arena18 203 53 5March 15 2 home 12 0 road 3 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record59 March 1 Atlanta W 109 105 OT Klay Thompson 26 Draymond Green 13 Draymond Green 9 Oracle Arena19 596 54 560 March 3 Oklahoma City W 121 106 Stephen Curry 33 Draymond Green 8 Shaun Livingston 8 Oracle Arena19 596 55 561 March 6 L A Lakers L 95 112 Stephen Curry 18 Draymond Green 10 Draymond Green 9 STAPLES Center18 997 55 662 March 7 Orlando W 119 113 Stephen Curry 41 Stephen Curry 13 Draymond Green 10 Oracle Arena19 596 56 663 March 9 Utah W 115 94 Klay Thompson 23 Draymond Green 7 Stephen Curry 10 Oracle Arena19 596 57 664 March 11 Portland W 128 112 Klay Thompson 37 Draymond Green 13 Draymond Green 7 Oracle Arena19 596 58 665 March 12 Phoenix W 123 116 Stephen Curry 35 Barnes Speights 9 3 players tied 6 Oracle Arena19 596 59 666 March 14 New Orleans W 125 107 Stephen Curry 27 Draymond Green 12 Stephen Curry 5 Oracle Arena19 596 60 667 March 16 New York W 121 85 Stephen Curry 34 Draymond Green 11 Draymond Green 10 Oracle Arena19 596 61 668 March 18 Dallas W 130 112 Klay Thompson 39 Stephen Curry 9 Stephen Curry 10 American Airlines Center20 515 62 669 March 19 San Antonio L 79 87 Klay Thompson 15 Draymond Green 9 Draymond Green 8 AT amp T Center18 825 62 770 March 21 Minnesota W 109 104 Draymond Green 24 Draymond Green 9 Stephen Curry 11 Target Center19 452 63 771 March 23 L A Clippers W 114 98 Stephen Curry 33 Draymond Green 12 Stephen Curry 5 Oracle Arena19 596 64 772 March 25 Dallas W 128 120 Klay Thompson 40 Stephen Curry 8 Draymond Green 10 Oracle Arena19 596 65 773 March 27 Philadelphia W 117 105 Klay Thompson 40 Draymond Green 11 Draymond Green 11 Oracle Arena19 596 66 774 March 29 Washington W 102 94 Stephen Curry 26 Draymond Green 16 Draymond Green 9 Oracle Arena19 596 67 775 March 30 Utah W 103 96 OT Stephen Curry 31 Harrison Barnes 11 Draymond Green 6 Vivint Smart Home Arena19 911 68 7April 5 2 home 3 2 road 2 0 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Record76 April 1 Boston L 106 109 Stephen Curry 29 Draymond Green 9 Draymond Green 7 Oracle Arena19 596 68 877 April 3 Portland W 136 111 Stephen Curry 39 Draymond Green 10 Draymond Green 10 Oracle Arena19 596 69 878 April 5 Minnesota L 117 124 OT Klay Thompson 28 Andrew Bogut 15 Stephen Curry 15 Oracle Arena19 596 69 979 April 7 San Antonio W 112 101 Stephen Curry 27 Andrew Bogut 11 Stephen Curry 9 Oracle Arena19 596 70 980 April 9 Memphis W 100 99 Draymond Green 23 Draymond Green 11 Stephen Curry 8 FedEx Forum18 119 71 981 April 10 San Antonio W 92 86 Stephen Curry 37 Andre Iguodala 7 Stephen Curry 5 AT amp T Center18 658 72 982 April 13 Memphis W 125 104 Stephen Curry 46 Draymond Green 9 Shaun Livingston 10 Oracle Arena19 596 73 92015 16 season schedulePlayoffs EditGame log Edit 2016 playoff game logTotal 15 9 Home 11 3 Road 4 6 First round 4 1 home 3 0 road 1 1 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 April 16 Houston W 104 78 Stephen Curry 24 Draymond Green 10 Andre Iguodala 7 Oracle Arena19 596 1 02 April 18 Houston W 115 106 Klay Thompson 34 Draymond Green 14 Draymond Green 8 Oracle Arena19 596 2 03 April 21 Houston L 96 97 Marreese Speights 22 Klay Thompson 8 Draymond Green 7 Toyota Center18 200 2 14 April 24 Houston W 121 94 Klay Thompson 23 Draymond Green 8 Shaun Livingston 9 Toyota Center18 200 3 15 April 27 Houston W 114 81 Klay Thompson 27 Draymond Green 9 Draymond Green 8 Oracle Arena19 596 4 1Conference Semi finals 4 1 home 3 0 road 1 1 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 May 1 Portland W 118 106 Klay Thompson 37 Draymond Green 13 Draymond Green 11 Oracle Arena19 596 1 02 May 3 Portland W 110 99 Klay Thompson 27 Draymond Green 14 Draymond Green 7 Oracle Arena19 596 2 03 May 7 Portland L 108 120 Draymond Green 37 Draymond Green 9 Shaun Livingston 10 Moda Center19 673 2 14 May 9 Portland W 132 125 OT Stephen Curry 40 3 players tied 9 Stephen Curry 8 Moda Center19 583 3 15 May 11 Portland W 125 121 Klay Thompson 33 Draymond Green 11 Stephen Curry 11 Oracle Arena19 596 4 1Conference Finals 4 3 home 3 1 road 1 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 May 16 Oklahoma City L 102 108 Stephen Curry 26 Stephen Curry 10 Stephen Curry 7 Oracle Arena19 596 0 12 May 18 Oklahoma City W 118 91 Stephen Curry 28 Draymond Green 8 Draymond Green 7 Oracle Arena19 596 1 13 May 22 Oklahoma City L 105 133 Stephen Curry 24 Brandon Rush 7 5 players tied 3 Chesapeake Energy Arena18 203 1 24 May 24 Oklahoma City L 94 118 Klay Thompson 26 Draymond Green 11 Stephen Curry 5 Chesapeake Energy Arena18 203 1 35 May 26 Oklahoma City W 120 111 Stephen Curry 31 Andrew Bogut 14 Andre Iguodala 8 Oracle Arena19 596 2 36 May 28 Oklahoma City W 108 101 Klay Thompson 41 Draymond Green 12 Stephen Curry 9 Chesapeake Energy Arena18 203 3 37 May 30 Oklahoma City W 96 88 Stephen Curry 36 Draymond Green 9 Stephen Curry 8 Oracle Arena19 596 4 3NBA Finals 3 4 home 2 2 road 1 2 Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists LocationAttendance Series1 June 2 Cleveland W 104 89 Shaun Livingston 20 Draymond Green 11 Draymond Green 7 Oracle Arena19 596 1 02 June 5 Cleveland W 110 77 Draymond Green 28 Stephen Curry 9 3 players tied 5 Oracle Arena19 596 2 03 June 8 Cleveland L 90 120 Stephen Curry 19 Draymond Green 7 Draymond Green 7 Quicken Loans Arena20 562 2 14 June 10 Cleveland W 108 97 Stephen Curry 38 Draymond Green 12 Andre Iguodala 7 Quicken Loans Arena20 562 3 15 June 13 Cleveland L 97 112 Klay Thompson 37 Andre Iguodala 11 Andre Iguodala 6 Oracle Arena19 596 3 26 June 16 Cleveland L 101 115 Stephen Curry 30 Draymond Green 10 Draymond Green 6 Quicken Loans Arena20 562 3 37 June 19 Cleveland L 89 93 Draymond Green 32 Draymond Green 15 Draymond Green 9 Oracle Arena19 596 3 42016 playoff schedulePlayer statistics EditLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per gameRegular season Edit Golden State Warriors statistics Player GP GS MPG FG 3FG FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPGStephen Curry 79 79 34 2 50 4 45 4 90 8 5 4 6 7 2 1 0 2 30 1Klay Thompson 80 80 33 3 47 0 42 5 87 3 3 8 2 1 0 8 0 6 22 1Draymond Green 81 81 34 7 49 0 38 8 69 6 9 5 7 4 1 5 1 4 14 0Harrison Barnes 66 59 30 9 46 6 38 3 76 1 4 9 1 8 0 6 0 2 11 7Marreese Speights 72 0 11 6 43 2 38 7 82 5 3 3 0 8 0 3 0 5 7 1Andre Iguodala 65 1 26 6 47 8 35 1 61 4 4 0 3 4 1 1 0 3 7 0Festus Ezeli 46 13 16 7 54 8 53 0 5 6 0 7 0 4 1 1 7 0Leandro Barbosa 68 0 15 9 46 2 35 5 83 9 1 7 1 2 0 6 0 1 6 4Shaun Livingston 78 3 19 5 53 6 16 7 86 0 2 2 3 0 0 7 0 3 6 3Andrew Bogut 70 66 20 7 62 7 100 0 48 0 7 0 2 3 0 5 1 6 5 4Brandon Rush 72 25 14 7 42 7 41 4 64 3 2 5 0 8 0 3 0 3 4 2Ian Clark 66 1 8 8 44 1 35 7 82 4 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 3 6James Michael McAdoo 41 1 6 4 53 6 50 0 53 1 1 4 0 4 0 2 0 2 2 9Kevon Looney 5 0 4 2 57 1 50 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8Anderson Varejao 22 0 8 5 43 8 55 2 2 3 0 7 0 2 0 2 2 6Jason Thompson 28 1 6 4 47 6 62 5 1 9 0 7 0 1 0 3 2 1After all games 56 Waived during the season Traded during the season Acquired during the season Playoffs Edit Golden State Warriors statistics Player GP GS MPG FG 3FG FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPGStephen Curry 18 17 34 1 43 8 40 4 91 6 5 5 5 2 1 4 0 3 25 1Klay Thompson 24 24 35 4 44 4 42 4 85 4 3 7 2 3 1 1 0 4 24 3Draymond Green 23 23 38 2 43 1 36 5 73 8 9 9 6 0 1 6 1 8 15 4Harrison Barnes 24 23 31 0 38 5 34 2 76 5 4 7 1 3 0 7 0 2 9 0Andre Iguodala 24 3 32 0 47 6 38 5 56 1 4 4 3 8 1 2 0 4 8 9Shaun Livingston 24 7 21 4 48 8 0 0 86 5 3 2 3 3 0 5 0 2 8 2Marreese Speights 24 0 8 4 39 0 41 9 77 4 2 0 0 5 0 1 0 3 5 6Leandro Barbosa 23 0 11 0 58 0 39 3 76 2 1 2 0 7 0 5 0 0 5 6Andrew Bogut 22 22 16 6 62 3 0 0 35 7 5 7 1 4 0 6 1 6 4 6Ian Clark 16 0 9 6 49 1 33 3 80 0 1 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 4 1Festus Ezeli 23 1 8 8 53 6 43 2 2 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 4 0Brandon Rush 14 0 7 9 45 0 33 3 50 0 1 6 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 6Anderson Varejao 17 0 5 5 35 7 52 6 1 2 0 8 0 1 0 1 1 2James Michael McAdoo 8 0 4 8 50 0 25 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 6Roster Edit2015 16 Golden State Warriors roster Players CoachesPos No Name Height Weight DOB YYYY MM DD FromG 19 Barbosa Leandro 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 194 lb 88 kg 1982 11 28 BrazilF 40 Barnes Harrison 6 ft 8 in 2 03 m 225 lb 102 kg 1992 05 30 North CarolinaC 12 Bogut Andrew 7 ft 0 in 2 13 m 260 lb 118 kg 1984 11 28 UtahG 21 Clark Ian 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 175 lb 79 kg 1991 03 07 BelmontG 30 Curry Stephen C 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 190 lb 86 kg 1988 03 14 DavidsonC 31 Ezeli Festus 6 ft 11 in 2 11 m 265 lb 120 kg 1989 10 21 VanderbiltF 23 Green Draymond 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 230 lb 104 kg 1990 03 04 Michigan StateG F 9 Iguodala Andre C 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 215 lb 98 kg 1984 01 28 ArizonaG 34 Livingston Shaun 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 192 lb 87 kg 1985 09 11 Peoria Central HS IL F 36 Looney Kevon 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 220 lb 100 kg 1996 02 06 UCLAF 20 McAdoo James Michael 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 240 lb 109 kg 1993 01 04 North CarolinaG F 4 Rush Brandon 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 220 lb 100 kg 1985 07 07 KansasF C 5 Speights Marreese 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m 255 lb 116 kg 1987 08 04 FloridaG 11 Thompson Klay 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 215 lb 98 kg 1990 02 08 Washington StateF C 18 Varejao Anderson 6 ft 11 in 2 11 m 273 lb 124 kg 1982 09 28 Brazil Head coachSteve KerrAssistant coach es Ron Adams Jarron Collins Luke Walton Bruce Fraser player development Legend C Team captain DP Unsigned draft pick FA Free agent S Suspended DL On assignment to D League affiliate Injured Roster Last transaction 2016 06 14Transactions EditMain article List of 2015 16 NBA season transactions Trades Edit July 27 2015 To Golden State WarriorsGerald Wallace 57 Chris Babb To Boston CelticsDavid LeeJuly 31 2015 To Golden State WarriorsJason Thompson 58 To Philadelphia 76ersGerald WallaceCash and draft considerationFree agency Edit Additions Edit Player Signed Former teamIan Clark 59 1 year contract Denver NuggetsAnderson Varejao 60 1 year contract Portland Trail Blazers never officially played for Portland and was waived on February 18 Subtractions Edit Player Reason left New teamJustin Holiday 61 2 year contract worth 1 9 million Atlanta HawksOgnjen Kuzmic 62 Panathinaikos B C Jason Thompson 63 Waived Toronto RaptorsAwards EditRecipient Award Date awarded Ref Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week November 2 2015 64 Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week November 23 2015 65 Luke Walton Western Conference Coach of the Month October November December 1 2015 66 Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Month October November December 3 2015 67 Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week December 7 2015 68 Draymond Green Western Conference Player of the Week January 4 2016 69 Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week February 29 2016 70 Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Month February March 3 2016 71 Stephen Curry Western Conference Player of the Week March 14 2016 72 Klay Thompson Western Conference Player of the Week March 28 2016 73 Steve Kerr Western Conference Coach of the Month March April 1 2016 74 Steve Kerr Coach of the Year April 26 2016 1 Stephen Curry Most Valuable Player May 10 2016 14 Notes Edit Luke Walton served as interim head coach from October 27 2015 to January 20 2016 while Steve Kerr recovered from back surgery complications He led Golden State to a 39 4 start 1 Statistics for steals and blocks were not kept in the NBA until the 1973 74 season so NBA five by fives were only possible from that season onward Stat based on records since 1983 84 season There may be other players who achieved this before that date The longest 33 games won by the Los Angeles Lakers also ended in Milwaukee 32 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j Steve Kerr Named 2015 16 NBA Coach of the Year Warriors com April 1 2016 NBA com Warriors History Golden State Warriors National Basketball Association Retrieved 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