Golden State Warriors

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Golden State Warriors
First Season
1946-47
Team History
Golden State Warriors (1971-present)
San Francisco Warriors (1962-71)
Philadelphia Warriors (1946-62)
Conference/Division
National Basketball Association (1949-present)
  • Western Conference (1970–present)
    • Pacific Division (1970-present)
  • Western Division (1962-70)
  • Eastern Division (1949-62)

Basketball Association of America (1946-49)

  • Eastern Division (1946-49)
Venue
Chase Center (2019-present)
Oracle Arena (1971-2019)
San Jose Arena (1996-97)
San Francisco Civic Auditorium (1964-67)
Cow Palace (1962-64, 1966-71)
Philadelphia Convention Hall (1952-62)
Philadelphia Arena (1946-62, part-time 1952-62)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Golden State Warriors are an American professional basketball team based in San Francisco, California. The Warriors compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA), as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. Founded in 1946 in Philadelphia, the Warriors moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1962 and took the city's name, before changing its geographic moniker to Golden State in 1971.

The Warriors began play as a member of the Basketball Association of America and joined the NBA when the BAA and NBL merged in 1949.

Publications

Home programs by season

Season/Date Type Opponent Venue
1940s
Philadelphia Warriors
1946-47 Regular Season Chicago Stags Philadelphia Arena
BAA Finals Chicago Stags Philadelphia Arena
1948-49 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Philadelphia Arena
1949-50 Regular Season Boston Celtics Philadelphia Arena
1950s
March 6, 1951 Regular Season New York Knicks Philadelphia Arena
1951-52 Regular Season n/a Philadelphia Arena
1952-53 Regular Season Milwaukee Hawks Hershey Sports Arena
1954-55 Regular Season n/a Philadelphia Convention Hall
1957-58 Regular Season n/a Philadelphia Convention Hall
Postseason Syracuse Nationals Philadelphia Convention Hall
1958-59 Preseason New York Knicks Bensalem High School
Regular Season Boston Celtics Philadelphia Convention Hall
1959-60 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Philadelphia Convention Hall
Regular Season n/a Liberty High School
November 22, 1959 Regular Season Syracuse Nationals Camden Convention Hall
1960s
1961-62 Regular Season n/a Philadelphia Convention Hall
Postseason Syracuse Nationals Philadelphia Convention Hall
San Francisco Warriors
1963-64 Regular Season n/a Cow Palace
Postseason Boston Celtics Cow Palace
1964-65 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a San Francisco Civic Auditorium
1965-66 Regular Season n/a San Francisco Civic Auditorium
1967-68 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Cow Palace
1968-69 Regular Season n/a Cow Palace
1969-70 Regular Season n/a Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
1970s
Golden State Warriors
1971-72 Regular Season (1 • 2) n/a Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
Postseason Milwaukee Bucks Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena
2000s
2007-08 Regular Season n/a Oracle Arena
2010s
2014-15 NBA Finals Cleveland Cavaliers Oracle Arena, Quicken Loans Arena
2015-16 NBA Finals Cleveland Cavaliers Oracle Arena, Quicken Loans Arena
2016-17 NBA Finals Cleveland Cavaliers Oracle Arena, Quicken Loans Arena
2017-18 NBA Finals Cleveland Cavaliers Oracle Arena, Quicken Loans Arena
2018-19 NBA Finals Toronto Raptors ScotiaBank Arena, Oracle Arena

Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

1960s 1966-67 • 1967-68 • 1968-69 • 1969-70
1970s 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1979-80
1980s 1980-81 • 1982-83 • 1984-85 • 1985-86 • 1987-88 • 1988-89
1990s 1990-91 • 1991-92 • 1992-93 • 1993-94
2000s 2000-01 • 2002-03 • 2005-06
2010s 2018-19 • 2019-20

Yearbooks

2010s 2015-16 • 2016-17

Head Coaches

Golden State Warriors head coaches
Eddie Gottlieb (1946-55) • George Senesky (1955-58) • Al Cervi (1958-59) • Neil Johnston (1959-61) • Frank McGuire (1961-62) • Bob Feerick (1962-63) • Alex Hannum (1963-66) • Bill Sharman (1966-68) • George Lee (1968-70) • Al Attles (1970-80) • Johnny Bach* (1980) • Al Attles (1980-83) • Johnny Bach (1983-86) • George Karl (1986-88) • Ed Gregory* (1988) • Don Nelson (1988-95) • Bob Lanier* (1995) • Rick Adelman (1995-97) • P. J. Carlesimo (1997-99) • Garry St. Jean* (1999-2000) • Dave Cowens (2000-01) • Brian Winters* (2001-02) • Eric Musselman (2002-04) • Mike Montgomery (2004-06) • Don Nelson (2006-10) • Keith Smart (2010-11) • Mark Jackson (2011-14) • Steve Kerr (2014-present)

*interim head coach


Seasons

Golden State Warriors publications by season
1946-47 • 1947-48 • 1948-49 • 1949-50 • 1950-51 • 1951-52 • 1952-53 • 1953-54 • 1954-55 • 1955-56 • 1956-57 • 1957-58 • 1958-59 • 1959-60 • 1960-61 • 1961-62 • 1962-63 • 1963-64 • 1964-65 • 1965-66 • 1966-67 •  1967-68 • 1968-69 • 1969-70 • 1970-71 • 1971-72 • 1972-73 • 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1975-76 • 1976-77 • 1977-78 • 1978-79 • 1979-80 • 1980-81 • 1981-82 • 1982-83 • 1983-84 • 1984-85 • 1985-86 • 1986-87 • 1987-88 •  1988-89 • 1989-90 • 1990-91 • 1991-92 • 1992-93 • 1993-94 • 1994-95 • 1995-96 • 1996-97 • 1997-98 • 1998-99 • 1999-2000 • 2000-01 • 2001-02 • 2002-03 • 2003-04 • 2004-05 • 2005-06 • 2006-07 • 2007-08 • 2008-09 •  2009-10 • 2010-11 • 2011-12 • 2012-13 • 2013-14 • 2014-15 • 2015-16 • 2016-17 • 2017-18 • 2018-19 • 2019-20 • 2020-21 • 2021-22 • 2022-23


National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference Atlantic Central Southeast
Boston Celtics (TD Garden)
Brooklyn Nets (Barclays Center)
New York Knicks (Madison Square Garden)
Philadelphia 76ers (Wells Fargo Center)
Toronto Raptors (Scotiabank Arena)
Chicago Bulls (United Center)
Cleveland Cavaliers (Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse)
Detroit Pistons (Little Caesars Arena)
Indiana Pacers (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
Milwaukee Bucks (Fiserv Forum)
Atlanta Hawks (State Farm Arena)
Charlotte Hornets (Spectrum Center)
Miami Heat (FTX Arena)
Orlando Magic (Amway Center)
Washington Wizards (Capital One Arena)
Western Conference Northwest Pacific Southwest
Denver Nuggets (Ball Arena)
Minnesota Timberwolves (Target Center)
Oklahoma City Thunder (Paycom Center)
Portland Trail Blazers (Moda Center)
Utah Jazz (Vivint Arena)
Golden State Warriors (Chase Center)
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Sacramento Kings (Golden 1 Center)
Dallas Mavericks (American Airlines Center)
Houston Rockets (Toyota Center)
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