The Warriors' 2023-24 roster showcased established veterans continuing to push the boundaries of sustained success and a youth movement of key contributors quickly ascending. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson both finished top-five in made threes, Draymond Green shot a career-high from behind the arc while continuing to showcase his all-round versatility, Jonathan Kuminga soared above the rim, significantly increasing his scoring output and rookies Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis were two-way contributors among the league's best rookies.
Read below for more on the accomplishments from every single Warrior this season.
Golden State Warriors Best Plays of the 2023-24 NBA Season
STEPHEN CURRY
- Tied a franchise record with 10th All-Star selection
- Led the league in made 3-pointers (357), the third highest single-season total in NBA history, trailing only his performances in 2015-16 (402) and 2018-19 (354)
- Won Clutch Player of the Year, led league in clutch points (189), made field goals (59) and made 3-pointers (32)
- Only player to average at least 26 points per game while shooting at least 40 percent on 3-pointers and 90 percent on free throws.
- Played in 74 games, his highest single-season total since 2016-17
- Recorded second career 60-point game against the Hawks on Feb. 3
Every Stephen Curry Three From the 2023-24 NBA Regular Season
KLAY THOMPSON
- Led league in FT% (92.7%)
- Finished fourth in made 3-pointers (268), only trailing Stephen Curry, Luka Doncic and Donte DiVincenzo
- Played in team-high 77 games (most since 2018-19 season and before two catastrophic injuries)
- Averaged 19.8 PPG in 14 games as a reserve, coming off the bench for the first time since his rookie season
Highlights: Klay Thompson Sizzles Off the Bench With 35 Points – 2/15/24
DRAYMOND GREEN
- Shot a career-high 39.5 percent on 3-pointers
- One of two players this season to average at least eight points, seven rebounds, six assists and shoot over 39 percent from three (joined by LeBron James)
- Averaged a team-high 7.2 rebounds per game, ranked second in assists (6.0), steals (1.0) and blocks (0.9)
- Missed 17 games due to league suspensions and an additional four for returning to play conditioning after suspension
Draymond Green says no!
JONATHAN KUMINGA
- One of three players this season to average at least 16 points in fewer than 27 minutes per game (joined by Indiana's Myles Turner and Utah's Collin Sexton)
- Increased his PPG by nearly six points (9.9 to 16.1) and his 16.1 PPG ranked third on the team
- Recorded the most dunks in a single season in Warriors history (138) since play-by-play data was first tracked in 1997-98
- Played in a career-high 74 games and made a career-high 46 starts
Every Jonathan Kuminga Dunk from the 2023-24 NBA Season
BRANDIN PODZIEMSKI
- Led the NBA in drawn charges (38), drawing more charges than 20 NBA teams
- Led the Warriors in plus-minus (264)
- First Warriors rookie since Chris Webber (1993-94) to record at least 600 points, 400 rebounds and 200 assists in a season
- Grabbed a team-high 427 rebounds
Brandin Podziemski sinks the shot at the buzzer
TRAYCE JACKSON-DAVIS
- First Warriors rookie with 100 dunks in a season since play-by-play data was first tracked in 1997-98
- Finished second among rookies in field goal percentage (70.2%, min 200 FGM)
- Led Warriors in blocks (76) and blocks per game (1.1)
- Led Warriors in paint points (324), nearly 100 more than the next closest player (Jonathan Kuminga, 234 PTS)
Trayce Jackson-Davis Dunk of the Year Nominee
CHRIS PAUL
- Recorded the most games with 10-plus assists and zero turnovers in a season in Warriors history (4), is the all-time leader with 59 such games in his career
- Led Warriors in total assists (393) and assists per game (6.8)
- Led Warriors in total steals (70) and steals per game (1.2)
- Completed 19th NBA season, only LeBron James has played more seasons among active players (21)
Chris Paul Surpasses 22K Career Points
ANDREW WIGGINS
- Averaged fourth-most points on the team (13.2) and was tied for the sixth-most rebounds per game (4.5)
- Became first Canadian-born player to reach 1,000 career made 3-pointers
- Shot his highest free throw percentage since 2016-17 (75.1%)
Andrew Wiggins with one of the day's best dunks
KEVON LOONEY
- Concluded the fifth-longest streak of consecutive games played in franchise history (289 games, regular season and playoffs) and the seventh-longest regular season streak (254 games)
- Finished second on team in total rebounds (419)
Kevon Looney gets the And-1
MOSES MOODY
- Averaged career highs in points per game (8.1) and rebounds per game (3.0)
- scored 16 points in Play-In Tournament game in 15 minutes
What a shot by Moses Moody
GARY PAYTON II
- Had the highest field goal percentage among Warriors' with at least one made 3-pointer this season (56.3%)
- Ranked third on team in steals per game (0.9)
Gary Payton II with a huge block!
DARIO ŠARIĆ
- Played 64 games with nine starts, the most he played since the 2019-20 season, two years before tearing his ACL
- Averaged 11.6 points (51.4 FG%, 43.6 3P%, 83.3 FT%) as a starter
Dario Saric shows off the vision for the slick assist
LESTER QUINONES
- Became the seventh Warrior in franchise history to have his two-way contract converted to a standard NBA contract on Feb. 22
- Tied career high with team-high 17 points and set career high in field goals made (7) against the Boston Celtics on March 3
Lester Quinones rises up and throws it down
JEROME ROBINSON
- Played in 22 games with Golden State, 12 games with Santa Cruz G-League team
- Scored season-high 10 points on March 3
A highlight-reel play by Jerome Robinson!
USMAN GARUBA
- Played in six games with Golden State, 25 games with Santa Cruz G-League team
- Became the eighth Warrior to have his two-way contract converted to a standard NBA contract on April 14
The Call Up: Usman Garuba
GUI SANTOS
- Played in 23 games with Golden State, 32 games with Santa Cruz G-League team
- Set career highs in points (13), field goals made (5) and 3-pointers made (2) against the Indiana Pacers on Feb. 8
Gui Santos throws down the alley-oop!
PAT SPENCER
- Played in five games with Golden State, 43 games with Santa Cruz G-League team
- Scored his first NBA points with a dunk on March 20
- Averaged 20 points in the G-League playoffs on 50 percent shooting from the field and 60 percent from three