2016–17 Golden State Warriors season
{{Short description|Professional basketball team season (won NBA championship)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2018}}
{{Infobox NBA season
| team = Golden State Warriors
| end_year = 2017
| DivisionWin = yes
| ConferenceWin = yes
| ChampionshipWin = yes
| wins = 67
| losses = 15
| division = Pacific
| division_place = 1
| conf_place = 1
| coach = Steve Kerr
Mike Brown{{efn|Mike Brown served as interim head coach during the playoffs from April 22 until June 1 (Game 3 of the first round until Game 1 of the Finals), while Steve Kerr recovered from back surgery complications. He led the Warriors to an 11–0 record.{{Cite web |last=Slater |first=Anthony |date=May 5, 2017 |title=Mike Brown, the Warriors' new acting head coach, is familiar with the spotlight |url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/04/23/mike-brown-the-warriors-new-acting-head-coach-is-familiar-with-the-spotlight/ |access-date=2025-03-19 |website=The Mercury News}}}}(interim)
| gm = Bob Myers
| owners = Joe Lacob
Peter Guber
| arena = Oracle Arena
| playoffs = NBA Champions
(Defeated Cavaliers 4–1)
| bbr_team = GSW
| television = Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
| radio = 95.7 The Game
}}
The 2016–17 Golden State Warriors season was the 71st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 55th in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the climax season of the Warriors’ dynasty, they won their fifth NBA championship, and second in three seasons, setting the best postseason record in NBA history by going {{Win–loss record|w=16|l=1}}.{{cite web |work=Mercury News |url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/13/purdy-put-a-pause-on-the-dynasty-talk-and-just-enjoy-this-warriors-title/ |title=Purdy: Put a pause on the dynasty talk–and just enjoy this Warriors title |access-date=June 12, 2017 }} This Warriors team is widely considered one of the greatest teams in NBA history. They entered the season as runners-up in the 2016 NBA Finals, after a record breaking regular-season in 2015–16. With the landmark acquisition of free agent and 7-time NBA All-Star Kevin Durant in the offseason, the Warriors were hailed as a "superteam" by the media and fans, forming a new All-Star "Fantastic Four" of Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.{{cite news|title=Durant's move to Warriors brings NBA 'Superteam' talk |date=July 5, 2016|website=Yahoo News|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/durants-move-warriors-brings-nba-superteam-talk-211132633--nba.html}}{{cite news|title=How Kevin Durant lived long enough to see himself become a villain |date=July 6, 2016 |website=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2016/jul/06/kevin-durant-golden-state-warriors-villain}}{{cite news|title=Kevin Durant makes the Warriors the villain the NBA needs |date=July 4, 2016|website=Fox Sports |url=http://www.foxsports.com/nba/story/kevin-durant-signs-with-warriors-contract-salary-golden-state-big-4-okc-trade-free-agent-070416}} The Warriors broke over 20 NBA records on their way to equaling their 2014–15 regular-season record of {{Win–loss record|w=67|l=15}}, their second most wins in franchise history.
In the postseason, Golden State clinched the top seed in the playoffs for the third successive year. The Warriors swept the Portland Trail Blazers 4–0 in the first round, the Utah Jazz 4–0 in the Western Conference semi-finals and the San Antonio Spurs 4–0 in the Western Conference Finals. The Warriors claimed their fifth NBA Championship by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 4–1 in the NBA Finals, the first time in NBA history two teams have met for a third consecutive year. Golden State became the first team ever to start {{Win–loss record|w=15|l=0}} in the playoffs and their fifteen straight wins were the most consecutive postseason wins in NBA history. They also became the first team in all four major professional sports in America to start 15–0 in the postseason.{{cite news |title=Warriors Become 1st Team in 4 Major Pro Sports to Go 15–0 in Postseason |work=Bleacher Report |date=June 7, 2017 |url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2714406-warriors-become-1st-team-in-4-major-pro-sports-to-go-15-0-in-postseason }} The Warriors set the best playoff record in NBA history by going 16–1 (.941).{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2017/jun/12/nba-finals-live-golden-state-warriors-cleveland-cavaliers-game-5|title= NBA finals: Golden State Warriors win title against Cavaliers – as it happened|date=June 13, 2017|work=Guardian|access-date=June 14, 2017}}
Golden State won the Pacific Division title and Western Conference Championship for the third consecutive season. The Warriors became only the second team in NBA history to win 30 road games in back-to-back seasons, joining the 1995–96 and 1996–97 Chicago Bulls. Stephen Curry set numerous three-point NBA records this season; including most three-pointers made in a single game with 13 and most consecutive games (regular-season and postseason combined) with a made three-pointer with 196. Curry also surpassed 300 three-pointers in the regular-season for the second time in NBA history; he finished with 324.{{cite web |work=basketball-reference.com |url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/fg3_season.html |title=NBA & ABA Single Season Leaders and Records for 3-Pt Field Goals|access-date=April 4, 2017}}
Draymond Green won the Defensive Player of the Year Award at the NBA Awards, the first time a Warrior has won it. Kevin Durant won the NBA Finals MVP award, the third time a Warrior has won it. The Warriors won the Team of the Year Award at the Espy Awards. Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were all named to the All-Star Game, the first time Golden State have had four All-Stars and just the eighth time in NBA history a single team has had four players in the game.{{cite news|title=Warriors Forward Draymond Green and Guard Klay Thompson Named All-Star Reserves |date=January 26, 2017|website=Warriors.com|url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/all-stars-green-thompson-20170126?mpweb=1009-1460-8446}} The Warriors were the only team with multiple players named to the All-NBA Team this season, with Curry, Durant and Green all selected. Bob Myers won the Executive of the Year Award, his second win in three years. The Warriors became the fastest team in NBA history to clinch a playoff berth since the playoff format changed in 1984.{{Cite journal | last = Cancian | first = Dan | title=Can Milwaukee Win 70 Games? Bucks Make NBA History As They Clinch Earliest Playoff Spot in Current Postseason Format|url=https://www.newsweek.com/milwaukee-bucks-playoffs-spot-earliest-date-clinched-70-games-win-1488730| journal = Newsweek |date=2020-02-24}}
Season synopsis
=Preseason=
The 2016 NBA draft was held on June 23, 2016, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Warriors chose center Damian Jones out of Vanderbilt with the 30th pick of the first round. They also acquired the draft rights of swingman Patrick McCaw, the 38th pick of the second round. Warriors forwards Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green and guard Klay Thompson were selected to participate on the 2016 USA Basketball National Team that competed in the 2016 Olympic Games. The Warriors were the only team with three representatives on the Olympic squad. Stephen Curry withdrew from selection due to injury.{{cite news|title=Stephen Curry opts to skip 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro|date=June 6, 2016|website=ESPN.com|url=https://www.espn.com/olympics/basketball/story/_/id/15997733/stephen-curry-opts-skip-2016-olympics-rio-de-janeiro-cites-need-rest-knee}}
On July 4, seven time All-star forward Kevin Durant announced he was leaving the Oklahoma City Thunder to join the Warriors.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/16759826/kevin-durant-announces-sign-golden-state-warriors |title=Kevin Durant to sign with Warriors |work=ESPN.com|date=July 4, 2016|access-date=July 4, 2016}}{{cite news|url=http://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/kevin-durant-leaving-thunder-to-join-steph-curry-warriors/ |title=Kevin Durant leaving Thunder to join Steph Curry and the Warriors |work=CBSSports.com|date=July 4, 2016|access-date=July 4, 2016}} To clear cap space for Durant, the Warriors traded Andrew Bogut to the Dallas Mavericks and didn't match offers for five of their out of contract free agents, losing Harrison Barnes to the Dallas Mavericks, Brandon Rush to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Leandro Barbosa to the Phoenix Suns, Festus Ezeli to the Portland Trail Blazers and Marreese Speights to the Los Angeles Clippers. Golden State added veteran big men Zaza Pachulia and David West to their roster and retained Ian Clark, James Michael McAdoo and Anderson Varejão. The Warriors added Mike Brown as assistant coach on July 6, replacing Luke Walton, who left to take over as the Los Angeles Lakers head coach.
On August 21, the United States beat Serbia 96–66 at the Rio Summer Olympics to win the gold medal. Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green joined Chris Mullin (in 1992), as the only Warriors players to capture Olympic gold medals. Durant led the team by averaging 19.4 points during Team USA's 8–0 run to victory.{{cite news|title=Team USA Wins Gold in Rio|date=August 21, 2016|website=Warriors.com|url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/20160821/recap}}
The Warriors lost their opening preseason game against the Toronto Raptors on October 1, they then beat the Clippers, Kings, Nuggets, Lakers (twice) and Trail Blazers, to finish preparation for the season with a 6–1 record. Kevin Durant led the team in scoring, averaging 20.9 points per game, followed by Stephen Curry (19.7) and Klay Thompson (18.0). On October 20, Golden State finalized their 15-man roster, with the addition of free agent center JaVale McGee.
=Regular season=
The Warriors opened the season on October 25, 2016, with a 29-point home loss to the San Antonio Spurs in which Kawhi Leonard scored a career-high 35 points.{{cite news|title=Warriors Slip in Season Opener|date=October 25, 2016|website=Warriors.com|url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/gameday/20161025/recap}} They would respond by winning their next 4 games, including a 26-point victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder at home on November 3. This marked the first and highly anticipated meeting between former teammates Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook. Durant scored 39 points in the win, the most by any player debuting against his former team.{{cite news|title=Durant Catches Fire as Dubs Down Thunder|date=November 3, 2016|website=Warriors.com|url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/gameday/20161103/recap}}
After having his streak of consecutive games with a three-pointer come to an end the previous game, Stephen Curry set a new record of 13 three-pointers made in a single game during a victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on November 7.{{cite news|title=Curry's Record Splash Party Leads Dubs Past Pelicans|date=November 8, 2016|website=Warriors.com|url=http://www.nba.com/warriors/gameday/20161107/recap}}
On January 26, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were all named to the All-Star Game, the first time Golden State have had four All-Stars and just the eighth time in NBA history a single team has had four players in the game. Golden State's Steve Kerr coached the Western Conference team.
On February 25, with the Warriors winning against the Brooklyn Nets,{{cite news|title=Warriors cruise past Nets without Kevin Durant, clinch playoff berth|date=February 26, 2017|website=ESPN.com|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400900279}} they secured a playoff berth for the fifth consecutive season, the first team in the league for the second consecutive season, and the fastest in the NBA history, beating out their record the previous season by two days.{{cite news|title=The Warriors just clinched the earliest playoff berth in NBA history|date=February 26, 2017|website=sports.yahoo.com|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/news/the-warriors-just-clinched-the-earliest-playoff-berth-in-nba-history-070051728.html}}
=Postseason=
In the playoffs, the Warriors clinched the top seed in the playoffs for the third successive year. The Warriors swept the Portland Trail Blazers in their first round, 4 games to 0, even when Kevin Durant was out for Games 2 and 3. In the semi-finals round, the Warriors were up against the Utah Jazz for the first time since the 2007 Semi-finals round. In Game 3 of the series, Kevin Durant scored a playoff-high 38 points with the Warriors as he led the Warriors towards a 3–0 record against the Jazz.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400952606|title=Durant scores 38 points, Warriors beat Jazz to take a 3-0 lead|work=ESPN.com|date=May 7, 2017|access-date=August 5, 2019}} In Game 4, the Warriors opened up with 39 points in the first quarter as Curry and Thompson combined for 51 points to lead the Warriors to a complete sweep against the Jazz. Green also recorded a triple-double of 17 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists for the Warriors.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400952607|title=Curry's 30 lead Warriors to sweep after 121-95 win over Jazz|work=ESPN.com|date=May 9, 2017|access-date=August 5, 2019}} In the conference finals round, the Warriors faced the Spurs. In Game 1 of the series, the Warriors rallied back from 25 points down as they beat the Spurs, 113–111, to keep the postseason record unbeaten with 9–0.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400953591|title=Warriors rally 113-111 win after Spurs lose Leonard|work=ESPN.com|date=May 15, 2017|access-date=August 5, 2019}} In Game 3, the Warriors defeated the Spurs, 120–108, to take a 3–0 series lead and improved to 11–0 for the postseason, becoming the third team in NBA History to start a postseason with 11–0 record, joining the 1988-89 Lakers and 2000-01 Lakers.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400953593|title=Kevin Durant powers Warriors to take 3-0 lead against the Spurs|work=ESPN.com|date=May 21, 2017|access-date=August 5, 2019}} The Warriors also swept the Spurs, thanks to Curry's 36 points, to reach their third NBA Finals in a row for the first time in franchise history. They also improved to 12–0 record in the postseason, the best record in NBA History.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nba/recap?gameId=400953594|title=Curry's 36 points leads Warriors to sweep Spurs, 129-115|work=ESPN.com|date=May 23, 2017|access-date=August 5, 2019}} The Warriors won its fifth NBA Championship by defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 4–1 in the Finals; it was the first time in NBA history two teams have met for a third consecutive year. The Warriors are the first team ever to start 15–0 in the playoffs and their fifteen-game win streak to start the playoffs set the record for most consecutive postseason wins in NBA history. Their 16–1 record is the best playoff record in NBA history, besting the 2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers.
Records
{{See also|NBA regular season records|NBA post-season records}}
File:Stephen Curry dribbling 2016 (cropped).jpg broke the NBA record for most three-pointers made in a single game this season, with 13.]]
=NBA records=
{{updated|June 12, 2017.}}
==Individual==
- Most three-pointers made in a single game: 13 (Stephen Curry, previous record of 12 held jointly by Curry, Kobe Bryant, and Donyell Marshall){{cite web |work=basketball-reference.com |url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/player_fg3.html |title=NBA Individual Regular Season Records for 3-Point Field Goals|access-date=February 11, 2016 }}
- Most consecutive regular-season games with twenty or more points: 72 (Kevin Durant, joint-fourth with Michael Jordan on all time NBA streak list. Streak ended November 10, 2016 when Durant scored 18 against the Denver Nuggets)
- Most consecutive games (regular-season and postseason combined) with a made three-pointer: 196 (Stephen Curry, streak ended on November 4, 2016, against the Los Angeles Lakers, with Curry going 0 for 10 from three-point range){{cite web |work=nba.com |url=http://www.nba.com/gamenotes/warriors.pdf |title=Warriors |access-date=March 18, 2016 }}
- Most consecutive regular-season games with a made three-pointer: 157 (Stephen Curry, previous record of 127 held by Kyle Korver)
- Most consecutive regular-season games with a made three-pointer on the road: 117 (Stephen Curry)
- Most consecutive playoff games with a made three-pointer: 75 (Stephen Curry)
- First player to score 60 points in a game in under 30 minutes: Klay Thompson scored 60 points in 29 minutes against the Indiana Pacers on December 5, 2016, the first player to do this in the shot clock era (since 1954–55)
- First player to record a triple-double while scoring fewer than ten points: Draymond Green (12 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals)
- Most three-pointers made in a four-game playoff series: 21 (Stephen Curry, against the San Antonio Spurs)
==Team==
- Best record in NBA postseason: 16–1 (.941, bettering the 2000–01 Los Angeles Lakers 15–1)
- Best start in the postseason: 15–0
- Longest winning streak in the postseason: 15 games
- Most games without back-to-back losses in regular-season: 146 (from April 9, 2015 – March 2, 2017). Previous record of 95 was held by the Utah Jazz.
- First team to have four players hit four three-pointers in a single game: Curry, Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green all hit four three-pointers, first time in NBA history a team has done this.
- Most combined three-point attempts in a single game: 88 (Both the Warriors and the Houston Rockets took 44 attempts each on December 1, 2016.)
- Most games with a 40-point winning margin or higher in regular-season: 3 (tied with five other teams for NBA record)
- Most players in the All-Star Game: Four, equalling the record shared by seven other teams in NBA history.{{cite web |work=Mercury News |url=http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/26/four-all-stars-warriors-join-rare-nba-company/ |title=Four all-stars?!? Warriors join rare NBA company|access-date=January 26, 2017 }}
- Most points in a playoff game, first quarter: 45 (tied with three other teams)
- Playoff point-differential per game entering NBA Finals: +16.3 (largest winning margin in NBA history)
- Fewest turnovers in an NBA Finals game: 4 (Game 1, tied with two other teams)
- Most three-pointers in an NBA Finals quarter: 9 (Game 3)
- Most three-pointers in an NBA Finals half: 12 (Game 3)
=Franchise records=
==Individual==
- Most steals in a game: 10 (Draymond Green, NBA record is 11)
- Most consecutive games with a made three-pointer at home: 107 (Stephen Curry, NBA record is 132 by Kyle Korver)
- Only Warriors players to score 60 points or more in a game: Klay Thompson scored 60 points against the Indiana Pacers on December 5, 2016. He joins Wilt Chamberlain, Steph Curry, Rick Barry, and Joe Fulks as the only players in franchise history to score 60 or more points in a game.
==Team==
- Point-differential per game in regular-season: +11.63 (fourth highest in NBA history)
- Most games with 30+ assists in a regular-season: 50 (previous best was 43 set in 2015–16 season. The NBA record is 52 by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1984–85 season)
- Most assists in a game: 47 (most assists in a game in the NBA since the Phoenix Suns had 47 in the 1991–92 season)
- Most assists per game in regular-season: 30.4 (fifth highest in NBA history)
- Most assists in a regular-season: 2,491 (fifth most in NBA history)
- Most games in a row with 30+ assists: 10 (the Charlotte Hornets hold the NBA record with 13 set in 1989)
- Most games in a season with 40+ assists: 3 (most in the NBA since the 1996–97 Chicago Bulls had 3)
- Most three-pointers attempted in a game: 48 (against the Charlotte Hornets on February 1, 2017. The Warriors shot 21-of-48 (.438)
- Fewest turnovers in a playoff game: 7 (three times this postseason, against the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 3 and Utah Jazz in Game 1 and Game 3, equaling a mark they set on April 8, 1967, at St. Louis)
- Most assists in a half in the postseason: 23 (in Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs)
- Playoff point-differential per game: +13.5 (second largest winning margin in NBA history)
Draft
{{main|2016 NBA draft}}
Roster
{{NBA roster header|team=Golden State Warriors|season=2016–17}}
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{{NBA roster footer
| head_coach =
| asst_coach =
- Ron Adams
- Jarron Collins
- Mike Brown (associate HC)
- Chris DeMarco (player development)
- Bruce Fraser (player development)
- Willie Green (player development)
| otherlegend = (DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate
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| transaction_url = http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/teams/Golden-State-Warriors/9/Transaction_History
| accessdate = May 31, 2017
}}
Standings
=Division=
{{2016–17 NBA Pacific standings|team=GSW}}
=Conference=
{{2016–17 NBA West standings|team=GSW}}
Game log
=Pre-season=
{{NBA game log start|Golden State Warriors|pre-season=yes|end_year=2017|record=Total: 6–1 (Home: 3–0; Road: 3–1)}}
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|Pre-season|first=yes|show=no
| home_wins = 3
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 3
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 1
| October 1
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20161001|id=GSWTOR#|pf=93|pa=97}}
| Klay Thompson (16)
| David West (6)
| Patrick McCaw (4)
| Rogers Arena
19,000
| 0–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| October 4
| {{NBA game|date=20161004|id=LACGSW#|pf=120|pa=75}}
| Klay Thompson (30)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 1–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| October 6
| {{NBA game|date=20161006|id=SACGSW#|pf=105|pa=96}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| Zaza Pachulia (6)
| SAP Center
18,234
| 2–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| October 14
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20161014|id=GSWDEN#|pf=129|pa=128|ot=1}}
| Stephen Curry (22)
| Pepsi Center
10,104
| 3–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 5
| October 15
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20161015|id=GSWLAL#|pf=112|pa=107}}
| Klay Thompson (24)
| Kevon Looney (9)
| Patrick McCaw (5)
| T-Mobile Arena
15,821
| 4–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 6
| October 19
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20161019|id=GSWLAL#|pf=123|pa=112}}
| Stephen Curry (32)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Klay Thompson (8)
| Valley View Casino Center
13,669
| 5–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 7
| October 21
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20161021|id=PORGSW#|pf=107|pa=96}}
| Stephen Curry (35)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 6–1
{{NBA game log end|gsw|end_year=2017}}
=Regular season=
{{NBA game log start|Golden State Warriors|end_year=2017|record=Total: 67–15 (Home: 36–5; Road: 31–10)}}
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|October|first=yes
| home_wins = 0
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 2
| road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 1
| October 25
| {{NBA game|date=20161025|id=SASGSW|pf=100|pa=129}}
| Kevin Durant (27)
| Draymond Green (12)
| Draymond Green (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 0–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| October 28
| @ New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20161028|id=GSWNOP|pf=122|pa=114}}
| Kevin Durant (30)
| Kevin Durant (17)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| Smoothie King Center
18,217
| 1–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| October 30
| @ Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20161030|id=GSWPHX|pf=106|pa=100}}
| Kevin Durant (37)
| Draymond Green (13)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
17,011
| 2–1
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|November
| home_wins = 7
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 7
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background: #bfb;"
| 4
| November 1
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20161101|id=GSWPOR|pf=127|pa=104}}
| Stephen Curry (28)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Moda Center
19,393
| 3−1
|- style="background: #bfb;"
| 5
| November 3
| {{NBA game|date=20161103|id=OKCGSW|pf=122|pa=96}}
| Kevin Durant (39)
| Stephen Curry (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 4−1
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 6
| November 4
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20161104|id=GSWLAL|pf=97|pa=117}}
| Kevin Durant (27)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Stephen Curry (10)
| Staples Center
18,997
| 4−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 7
| November 7
| {{NBA game|date=20161107|id=NOPGSW|pf=116|pa=106}}
| Stephen Curry (46)
| Draymond Green (12)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 5−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 8
| November 9
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20161109|id=DALGSW|pf=116|pa=95}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Stephen Curry (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 6−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 9
| November 10
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20161110|id=GSWDEN|pf=125|pa=101}}
| Stephen Curry (33)
| Stephen Curry (6)
| Pepsi Center
17,569
| 7−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 10
| November 13
| Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20161113|id=PHXGSW|pf=133|pa=120}}
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 8−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 11
| November 16
| @ Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20161116|id=GSWTOR|pf=127|pa=121}}
| Stephen Curry (35)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Stephen Curry (7)
| Air Canada Centre
21,050
| 9−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 12
| November 18
| @ Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20161118|id=GSWBOS|pf=104|pa=88}}
| Klay Thompson (28)
| Zaza Pachulia (13)
| TD Garden
18,624
| 10−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 13
| November 19
| @ Milwaukee
| {{NBA game|date=20161119|id=GSWMIL|pf=124|pa=121}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Zaza Pachulia (10)
| 3 players tied (5)
| BMO Harris Bradley Center
18,717
| 11−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 14
| November 21
| @ Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20161121|id=GSWIND|pf=120|pa=83}}
| Klay Thompson (25)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Draymond Green (7)
| Bankers Life Fieldhouse
17,923
| 12−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 15
| November 23
| {{NBA game|date=20161123|id=LALGSW|pf=149|pa=106}}
| Stephen Curry (31)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 13−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 16
| November 25
| @ L.A. Lakers
| {{NBA game|date=20161125|id=GSWLAL|pf=109|pa=85}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Staples Center
18,995
| 14−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 17
| November 26
| {{NBA game|date=20161126|id=MINGSW|pf=115|pa=102}}
| Stephen Curry (34)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Stephen Curry (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 15−2
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 18
| November 28
| Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20161128|id=ATLGSW|pf=105|pa=100}}
| Kevin Durant (14)
| Draymond Green (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 16−2
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|December
| home_wins = 7
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 6
| road_losses = 2
}}
|- style="background:#fbb;
| 19
| December 1
| Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20161201|id=HOUGSW|pf=127|pa=132|ot=2}}
| Kevin Durant (39)
| Draymond Green (15)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 16−3
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 20
| December 3
| Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20161203|id=PHXGSW|pf=138|pa=109}}
| Stephen Curry (31)
| Andre Iguodala (6)
| Draymond Green (14)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 17−3
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 21
| December 5
| Indiana
| {{NBA game|date=20161205|id=INDGSW|pf=142|pa=106}}
| Klay Thompson (60)
| Stephen Curry (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 18−3
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 22
| December 7
| @ L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20161207|id=GSWLAC|pf=115|pa=98}}
|Klay Thompson (24)
|Kevin Durant (8)
|Kevin Durant (7)
| Staples Center
19,239
| 19−3
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 23
| December 8
| @ Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20161208|id=GSWUTA|pf=106|pa=99}}
|Stephen Curry (26)
|Kevin Durant (11)
|Draymond Green (8)
| Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
| 20−3
|- style="background:#fbb;
| 24
| December 10
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20161210|id=GSWMEM|pf=89|pa=110}}
| Kevin Durant (21)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| David West (4)
| FedExForum
18,119
| 20−4
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 25
| December 11
| @ Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20161211|id=GSWMIN|pf=116|pa=108}}
| Klay Thompson (30)
| Kevin Durant (8)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Target Center
18,452
| 21−4
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 26
| December 13
| @ New Orleans
| {{NBA game|date=20161213|id=GSWNOP|pf=113|pa=109}}
| Stephen Curry (30)
| Draymond Green (14)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Smoothie King Center
17,789
| 22−4
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 27
| December 15
| New York
| {{NBA game|date=20161215|id=NYKGSW|pf=103|pa=90}}
| Klay Thompson (25)
| Kevin Durant (14)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 23−4
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 28
| December 17
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20161217|id=PORGSW|pf=135|pa=90}}
| Kevin Durant (34)
| Draymond Green (12)
| Draymond Green (13)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 24−4
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 29
| December 20
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20161220|id=UTAGSW|pf=104|pa=74}}
| Stephen Curry (25)
| Draymond Green (11)
| 4 players tied (4)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 25−4
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 30
| December 22
| @ Brooklyn
| {{NBA game|date=20161222|id=GSWBKN|pf=117|pa=101}}
| Kevin Durant (26)
| Zaza Pachulia (14)
| Barclays Center
17,732
| 26–4
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 31
| December 23
| @ Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20161223|id=GSWDET|pf=119|pa=113}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Draymond Green (12)
| The Palace of Auburn Hills
21,012
| 27−4
|- style="background:#fbb;
| 32
| December 25
| @ Cleveland
| |{{NBA game|date=20161225|id=GSWCLE|pf=108|pa=109}}
| Kevin Durant (36)
| Kevin Durant (15)
| David West (5)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 27−5
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 33
| December 28
| Toronto
| {{NBA game|date=20161228|id=TORGSW|pf=121|pa=111}}
| Stephen Curry (28)
| Kevin Durant (17)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 28−5
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 34
| December 30
| Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20161230|id=DALGSW|pf=108|pa=99}}
| Klay Thompson (29)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 29−5
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|January
| home_wins = 7
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 5
| road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 35
| January 2
| Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20170102|id=DENGSW|pf=127|pa=119}}
| Klay Thompson (25)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Draymond Green (13)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 30−5
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 36
| January 4
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20170104|id=PORGSW|pf=125|pa=117}}
| Stephen Curry (35)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 31−5
|- style="background:#fbb;
| 37
| January 6
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20170106|id=MEMGSW|pf=119|pa=128|ot=1}}
| Stephen Curry (40)
| Kevin Durant (13)
| Stephen Curry (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 31−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 38
| January 8
| @ Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20170108|id=GSWSAC|pf=117|pa=106}}
| Stephen Curry (30)
| 4 players tied (7)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Golden 1 Center
17,608
| 32−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 39
| January 10
| Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20170110|id=MIAGSW|pf=107|pa=95}}
| Kevin Durant (28)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 33−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 40
| January 12
| Detroit
| {{NBA game|date=20170112|id=DETGSW|pf=127|pa=107}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Draymond Green (13)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 34−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 41
| January 16
| {{NBA game|date=20170116|id=CLEGSW|pf=126|pa=91}}
| Klay Thompson (26)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 35−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 42
| January 18
| {{NBA game|date=20170118|id=OKCGSW|pf=121|pa=100}}
| Kevin Durant (40)
| Kevin Durant (12)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 36−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 43
| January 20
| @ Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20170120|id=GSWHOU|pf=125|pa=108}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| 3 players tied (9)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Toyota Center
18,055
| 37−6
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 44
| January 22
| @ Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20170122|id=GSWORL|pf=118|pa=98}}
| Stephen Curry (27)
| Amway Center
18,846
| 38−6
|- style="background:#fbb;
| 45
| January 23
| @ Miami
| {{NBA game|date=20170123|id=GSWMIA|pf=102|pa=105}}
| Kevin Durant (27)
| Zaza Pachulia (10)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| American Airlines Arena
19,600
| 38−7
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 46
| January 25
| @ Charlotte
| {{NBA game|date=20170125|id=GSWCHA|pf=113|pa=103}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Andre Iguodala (10)
| Stephen Curry (7)
| Spectrum Center
19,639
| 39−7
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 47
| January 28
| {{NBA game|date=20170128|id=LACGSW|pf=144|pa=98}}
| Stephen Curry (43)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 40−7
|- style="background:#bfb;
| 48
| January 29
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20170129|id=GSWPOR|pf=113|pa=111}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Kevin Durant (6)
| Moda Center
19,393
| 41−7
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|February
| home_wins = 5
| home_losses = 0
| road_wins = 4
| road_losses = 3
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 49
| February 1
| {{NBA game|date=20170201|id=CHAGSW|pf=126|pa=111}}
| Stephen Curry (39)
| Draymond Green (10)
| 3 players tied (8)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 42−7
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 50
| February 2
| @ L.A. Clippers
| {{NBA game|date=20170202|id=GSWLAC|pf=133|pa=120}}
| Stephen Curry (29)
| James Michael McAdoo (9)
| Stephen Curry (11)
| Staples Center
19,385
| 43−7
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 51
| February 4
| @ Sacramento
| {{NBA game|date=20170204|id=GSWSAC|pf=106|pa=109|ot=1}}
| Stephen Curry (35)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Golden 1 Center
17,608
| 43−8
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 52
| February 8
| Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20170208|id=CHIGSW|pf=123|pa=92}}
| Klay Thompson (28)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 44–8
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 53
| February 10
| @ Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20170210|id=GSWMEM|pf=122|pa=107}}
| Klay Thompson (36)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Draymond Green (10)
| FedExForum
18,119
| 45−8
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 54
| February 11
| @ Oklahoma City
| {{NBA game|date=20170211|id=GSWOKC|pf=130|pa=114}}
| Kevin Durant (34)
| Kevin Durant (9)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
| 46−8
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 55
| February 13
| @ Denver
| {{NBA game|date=20170213|id=GSWDEN|pf=110|pa=132}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| JaVale McGee (7)
| Draymond Green (6)
| Pepsi Center
19,941
| 46−9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 56
| February 15
| {{NBA game|date=20170215|id=SACGSW|pf=109|pa=86}}
| Klay Thompson (35)
| JaVale McGee (10)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 47−9
|- style="text-align:center;"
| colspan="9" style="background:#bbcaff;"|All-Star Break
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 57
| February 23
| {{NBA game|date=20170223|id=LACGSW|pf=123|pa=113}}
| Stephen Curry (35)
| Kevin Durant (15)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 48−9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 58
| February 25
| Brooklyn
| {{NBA game|date=20170225|id=BKNGSW|pf=112|pa=95}}
| Stephen Curry (27)
| Andre Iguodala (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 49−9
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 59
| February 27
| @ Philadelphia
| {{NBA game|date=20170227|id=GSWPHI|pf=119|pa=108}}
| Kevin Durant (27)
| Andre Iguodala (10)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Wells Fargo Center
20,585
| 50–9
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 60
| February 28
| @ Washington
| {{NBA game|date=20170228|id=GSWWAS|pf=108|pa=112}}
| Stephen Curry (25)
| Draymond Green (14)
| Verizon Center
20,356
| 50−10
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|March
| home_wins = 6
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 6
| road_losses = 3
}}
|- style="background:#fbb
| 61
| March 2
| @ Chicago
| {{NBA game|date=20170302|id=GSWCHI|pf=87|pa=94}}
| Stephen Curry (23)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Draymond Green (7)
| United Center
22,253
| 50−11
|- style="background:#bfb
| 62
| March 5
| @ New York
| {{NBA game|date=20170305|id=GSWNYK|pf=112|pa=105}}
| Stephen Curry (31)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| Stephen Curry (6)
| Madison Square Garden
19,812
| 51−11
|- style="background:#bfb
| 63
| March 6
| @ Atlanta
| {{NBA game|date=20170306|id=GSWATL|pf=119|pa=111}}
| Draymond Green (8)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Philips Arena
16,176
| 52–11
|- style="background:#fbb
| 64
| March 8
| Boston
| {{NBA game|date=20170308|id=BOSGSW|pf=86|pa=99}}
| Klay Thompson (25)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Stephen Curry (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 52−12
|- style="background:#fbb
| 65
| March 10
| @ Minnesota
| {{NBA game|date=20170310|id=GSWMIN|pf=102|pa=103}}
| Klay Thompson (30)
| Draymond Green (7)
| Target Center
20,412
| 52–13
|- style="background:#fbb
| 66
| March 11
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20170311|id=GSWSAS|pf=85|pa=107}}
| Ian Clark (36)
| Zaza Pachulia (12)
| Matt Barnes (4)
| AT&T Center
18,418
| 52−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 67
| March 14
| {{NBA game|date=20170314|id=PHIGSW|pf=106|pa=104}}
| Stephen Curry (29)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 53−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 68
| March 16
| Orlando
| {{NBA game|date=20170316|id=ORLGSW|pf=122|pa=92}}
| Klay Thompson (29)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 54−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 69
| March 18
| {{NBA game|date=20170318|id=MILGSW|pf=117|pa=92}}
| Stephen Curry (28)
| Matt Barnes (10)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 55−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 70
| March 20
| @ Oklahoma City
| {{NBA game|date=20170320|id=GSWOKC|pf=111|pa=95}}
| Klay Thompson (34)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
| 56−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 71
| March 21
| @ Dallas
| {{NBA game|date=20170321|id=GSWDAL|pf=112|pa=87}}
| Klay Thompson (23)
| Draymond Green (7)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| American Airlines Center
20,453
| 57−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 72
| March 24
| {{NBA game|date=20170324|id=SACGSW|pf=114|pa=100}}
| Stephen Curry (27)
| JaVale McGee (10)
| Stephen Curry (12)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 58−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 73
| March 26
| Memphis
| {{NBA game|date=20170326|id=MEMGSW|pf=106|pa=94}}
| Klay Thompson (31)
| Andre Iguodala (7)
| Stephen Curry (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 59−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 74
| March 28
| @ Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20170328|id=GSWHOU|pf=113|pa=106}}
| Stephen Curry (32)
| Stephen Curry (10)
| Toyota Center
18,055
| 60−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 75
| March 29
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20170329|id=GSWSAS|pf=110|pa=98}}
| Stephen Curry (29)
| Stephen Curry (11)
| AT&T Center
18,418
| 61−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 76
| March 31
| Houston
| {{NBA game|date=20170331|id=HOUGSW|pf=107|pa=98}}
| Stephen Curry (24)
| Klay Thompson (8)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 62−14
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|April|show=no
| home_wins = 4
| home_losses = 1
| road_wins = 1
| road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bfb
| 77
| April 2
| {{NBA game|date=20170402|id=WASGSW|pf=139|pa=115}}
| Stephen Curry (42)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Draymond Green (13)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 63−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 78
| April 4
| {{NBA game|date=20170404|id=MINGSW|pf=121|pa=107}}
| Klay Thompson (41)
| Zaza Pachulia (7)
| Stephen Curry (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 64−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 79
| April 5
| @ Phoenix
| {{NBA game|date=20170405|id=GSWPHX|pf=120|pa=111}}
| Stephen Curry (42)
| Matt Barnes (8)
| Stephen Curry (11)
| Talking Stick Resort Arena
18,055
| 65−14
|- style="background:#bfb
| 80
| April 8
| {{NBA game|date=20170408|id=NOPGSW|pf=123|pa=101}}
| Klay Thompson (20)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Durant, Livingston (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 66−14
|- style="background:#fbb
| 81
| April 10
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20170410|id=UTAGSW|pf=99|pa=105}}
| Stephen Curry (28)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Kevin Durant (6)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 66−15
|- style="background:#bfb
| 82
| April 12
| {{NBA game|date=20170412|id=LALGSW|pf=109|pa=94}}
| Kevin Durant (29)
| Kevin Durant (8)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 67−15
{{NBA game log end|GSW|end_year=2017}}
Playoffs
{{NBA game log start|Golden State Warriors|playoffs=yes|end_year=2017|record=Total: 16–1 (Home: 9–0; Road: 7–1)}}
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|First Round|first=yes|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 2
|road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| April 16
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20170416|id=PORGSW|pf=121|pa=109}}
| Kevin Durant (32)
| Draymond Green (12)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| April 19
| Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20170419|id=PORGSW|pf=110|pa=81}}
| Stephen Curry (19)
| Draymond Green (12)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| April 22
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20170422|id=GSWPOR|pf=119|pa=113}}
| Stephen Curry (34)
| Draymond Green (8)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| Moda Center
20,177
| 3–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| April 24
| @ Portland
| {{NBA game|date=20170424|id=GSWPOR|pf=128|pa=103}}
| Stephen Curry (37)
| Stephen Curry (8)
| Moda Center
19,902
| 4–0
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|Conference Semifinals|second=yes|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 2
|road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| May 2
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20170502|id=UTAGSW|pf=106|pa=94}}
| Stephen Curry (22)
| Draymond Green (8)
| David West (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| May 4
| Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20170504|id=UTAGSW|pf=115|pa=104}}
| Kevin Durant (25)
| Kevin Durant (11)
| Kevin Durant (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| May 6
| @ Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20170506|id=GSWUTA|pf=102|pa=91}}
| Kevin Durant (38)
| Kevin Durant (13)
| Draymond Green (5)
| Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
| 3–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| May 8
| @ Utah
| {{NBA game|date=20170508|id=GSWUTA|pf=121|pa=95}}
| Stephen Curry (30)
| Draymond Green (10)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Vivint Smart Home Arena
19,911
| 4–0
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|Conference Finals|third=yes|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 2
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 2
|road_losses = 0
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| May 14
| {{NBA game|date=20170514|id=SASGSW|pf=113|pa=111}}
| Stephen Curry (40)
| Zaza Pachulia (9)
| Draymond Green (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| May 16
| {{NBA game|date=20170516|id=SASGSW|pf=136|pa=100}}
| Stephen Curry (29)
| Draymond Green (9)
| Stephen Curry (7)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| May 20
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20170520|id=GSWSAS|pf=120|pa=108}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Kevin Durant (10)
| Draymond Green (7)
| AT&T Center
18,792
| 3–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 4
| May 22
| @ San Antonio
| {{NBA game|date=20170522|id=GSWSAS|pf=129|pa=115}}
| Stephen Curry (36)
| Kevin Durant (12)
| Draymond Green (8)
| AT&T Center
18,466
| 4–0
{{NBA game log section|Golden State Warriors|NBA Finals|fourth=yes|playoffs=yes
|home_wins = 3
|home_losses = 0
|road_wins = 1
|road_losses = 1
}}
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 1
| June 1
| {{NBA game|date=20170601|id=CLEGSW|pf=113|pa=91}}
| Kevin Durant (38)
| Draymond Green (11)
| Stephen Curry (10)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 1–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 2
| June 4
| {{NBA game|date=20170604|id=CLEGSW|pf=132|pa=113}}
| Kevin Durant (33)
| Kevin Durant (13)
| Stephen Curry (11)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 2–0
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 3
| June 7
| @ Cleveland
| {{NBA game|date=20170607|id=GSWCLE|pf=118|pa=113}}
| Kevin Durant (31)
| Stephen Curry (13)
| Draymond Green (7)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 3–0
|- style="background:#fbb;"
| 4
| June 9
| @ Cleveland
| {{NBA game|date=20170609|id=GSWCLE|pf=116|pa=137}}
| Kevin Durant (35)
| Draymond Green (14)
| Stephen Curry (10)
| Quicken Loans Arena
20,562
| 3–1
|- style="background:#bfb;"
| 5
| June 12
| {{NBA game|date=20170612|id=CLEGSW|pf=129|pa=120}}
| Kevin Durant (39)
| Draymond Green (12)
| Stephen Curry (10)
| Oracle Arena
19,596
| 4–1
{{NBA game log end|gsw|playoffs=yes|end_year=2017}}
Player statistics
{{NBA roster statistics legend}}
=Regular season=
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right;" | ||||||||||
style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | Player
! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | GP ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | GS ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | MPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | FG% ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | 3P% ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | FT% ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | RPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | APG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | SPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | BPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | PPG | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
{{sortname|Stephen|Curry}}
| 79 | 79 | 33.4 | .468 | .411 | .898 | 4.5 | 6.6 | 1.8 | .2 | 25.3 |
{{sortname|Kevin|Durant}}
| 62 | 62 | 33.4 | .537 | .375 | .875 | 8.3 | 4.9 | 1.1 | 1.6 | 25.1 |
{{sortname|Klay|Thompson}}
| 78 | 78 | 34.0 | .468 | .414 | .853 | 3.7 | 2.1 | .8 | .5 | 22.3 |
{{sortname|Draymond|Green}}
| 76 | 76 | 32.5 | .418 | .308 | .709 | 7.9 | 7.0 | 2.0 | 1.4 | 10.2 |
{{sortname|Andre|Iguodala}}
| 76 | 0 | 26.3 | .528 | .362 | .706 | 4.0 | 3.4 | 1.0 | .5 | 7.6 |
{{sortname|Ian|Clark|Ian Clark (basketball)}}
| 77 | 0 | 14.8 | .487 | .374 | .759 | 1.6 | 1.2 | .5 | .1 | 6.8 |
{{sortname|Zaza|Pachulia}}
| 70 | 70 | 18.1 | .534 | .000 | .778 | 5.9 | 1.9 | .8 | .5 | 6.1 |
{{sortname|JaVale|McGee}}
| 77 | 10 | 9.6 | .652 | .000 | .505 | 3.2 | .2 | .2 | .9 | 6.1 |
{{sortname|Shaun|Livingston}}
| 76 | 3 | 17.7 | .547 | .333 | .700 | 2.0 | 1.8 | .5 | .3 | 5.1 |
{{sortname|David|West|David West (basketball)}}
| 68 | 0 | 12.6 | .536 | .375 | .768 | 3.0 | 2.2 | .6 | .7 | 4.6 |
{{sortname|Patrick|McCaw}}
| 71 | 20 | 15.1 | .433 | .333 | .784 | 1.4 | 1.1 | .5 | .2 | 4.0 |
{{sortname|James Michael|McAdoo}}
| 52 | 2 | 8.8 | .530 | .250 | .500 | 1.7 | .3 | .3 | .6 | 2.8 |
{{sortname|Kevon|Looney}}
| 53 | 4 | 8.4 | .523 | .222 | .618 | 2.3 | .5 | .3 | .3 | 2.5 |
{{sortname|Damian|Jones|Damian Jones (basketball)}}
| 10 | 0 | 8.5 | .500 | – | .300 | 2.3 | .0 | .1 | .4 | 1.9 |
{{sortname|Matt|Barnes}} ≠
| 20 | 5 | 20.5 | .422 | .346 | .870 | 4.6 | 2.3 | .6 | .5 | 5.7 |
{{sortname|Brianté|Weber}} ≠
| 7 | 0 | 6.6 | .357 | .000 | .667 | .6 | .7 | .4 | .1 | 1.7 |
{{sortname|Anderson|Varejão}} ‡
| 14 | 1 | 6.6 | .357 | – | .727 | 1.9 | .7 | .2 | .2 | 1.3 |
‡ Waived during the season
† Traded during the season
≠ Acquired during the season
=Playoffs=
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right;" | ||||||||||
style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | Player
! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | GP ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | GS ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | MPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | FG% ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | 3P% ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | FT% ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | RPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | APG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | SPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | BPG ! style="background:#006bb6; color:#fdb927" | PPG | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
{{sortname|Kevin|Durant}}
| 15 | 15 | 35.5 | .556 | .442 | .893 | 8.0 | 4.3 | .8 | 1.3 | 28.5 |
{{sortname|Stephen|Curry}}
| 17 | 17 | 35.3 | .484 | .419 | .904 | 6.2 | 6.7 | 2.0 | .2 | 28.1 |
{{sortname|Klay|Thompson}}
| 17 | 17 | 35.0 | .397 | .387 | .788 | 3.9 | 2.1 | .8 | .3 | 15.0 |
{{sortname|Draymond|Green}}
| 17 | 17 | 34.9 | .447 | .410 | .687 | 9.1 | 6.5 | 1.8 | 1.6 | 13.1 |
{{sortname|Andre|Iguodala}}
| 16 | 0 | 26.2 | .455 | .190 | .577 | 4.0 | 3.2 | .9 | .4 | 7.2 |
{{sortname|Ian|Clark|Ian Clark (basketball)}}
| 16 | 0 | 13.7 | .506 | .361 | .941 | 1.6 | .7 | .4 | .0 | 6.8 |
{{sortname|JaVale|McGee}}
| 16 | 1 | 9.3 | .732 | – | .722 | 3.0 | .3 | .1 | .9 | 5.9 |
{{sortname|Shaun|Livingston}}
| 14 | 0 | 15.7 | .576 | – | .714 | 2.1 | 1.4 | .4 | .1 | 5.2 |
{{sortname|Zaza|Pachulia}}
| 15 | 15 | 14.1 | .533 | .000 | .765 | 3.8 | .8 | .5 | .3 | 5.1 |
{{sortname|David|West|David West (basketball)}}
| 17 | 0 | 13.0 | .576 | .500 | .778 | 2.7 | 2.1 | .4 | .8 | 4.5 |
{{sortname|Patrick|McCaw}}
| 15 | 3 | 12.1 | .438 | .348 | .846 | 2.2 | 1.1 | .6 | .2 | 4.1 |
{{sortname|James Michael|McAdoo}}
| 13 | 0 | 4.3 | .529 | .400 | .667 | 1.0 | .0 | .2 | .2 | 1.8 |
{{sortname|Damian|Jones|Damian Jones (basketball)}}
| 4 | 0 | 5.3 | .429 | – | .500 | 1.5 | .0 | .5 | .3 | 1.8 |
{{sortname|Matt|Barnes}}
| 12 | 0 | 5.1 | .267 | .125 | – | .8 | .6 | .2 | .0 | 0.8 |
Transactions
{{Main|List of 2016–17 NBA season transactions}}
=Trades=
=Free agency=
==Re-signed==
==Additions==
==Subtractions==
Awards
class="wikitable sortable sortable" style="text-align: center"
! style="background:#006BB6; color:#fdb927" width="5%" | Recipient ! style="background:#006BB6; color:#fdb927" width="9%" | Award ! style="background:#006BB6; color:#fdb927" width="5%" | Date awarded ! style="background:#006BB6; color:#fdb927" width="1%" class="unsortable" | Ref. |
Kevin Durant
|Western Conference Player of the Week |November 28, 2016 |
Steve Kerr
|Western Conference Coach of the Month |December 2, 2016 |
Stephen Curry
|Western Conference Player of the Week |January 9, 2017 |
Steve Kerr
|Western Conference Coach of the Month |February 1, 2017 |
Stephen Curry/Kevin Durant
|Western Conference Player(s) of the Month |February 2, 2017 |
Steve Kerr
|Western Conference Head Coach |January 23, 2017 |
Stephen Curry
|Western Conference Player of the Week |April 3, 2017 |
Kevin Durant
|June 12, 2017 |
Draymond Green
|Defensive Player of the Year Award |June 26, 2017 |
Bob Myers
|June 26, 2017 |
Notes
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References
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{{NBA Champions}}
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