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The 2013–14 Golden State Warriors season was the 68th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 52nd anniversary of their time in the San Francisco Bay Area . Alongside as well as being their 42nd year at Oakland Arena. They finished the regular season with a record of 51–31, clinching the sixth seed in the Western Conference. This was three wins under their projected wins of 54-28. By reaching the 50-win milestone, the Warriors ended the second-longest 50-win drought in the league, behind Washington, which last won 50 games in 1978-79.The Warriors finished the year at a season-high 20 games above .500, their most games above the .500 mark since finishing the 1991-92 season with a 55-27 record. Part of the reason the Warriors were able to get to 50 wins this season was their success on the road. The Warriors tied a franchise record by winning 24 games away from home this season finishing with a 24-17 record on the road for their eighth winning road record in team history. Golden State followed up last season’s 47-35 run with a 51-31 mark this year, giving the franchise back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2006-07 (42-40) and 2007-08 (48-34). In the playoffs , the Warriors faced the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round, and lost in seven games. Prior to their breakout season the next year and the subsequent dynasty years that followed and lasted until the end of the decade, this was the last season that the Warriors would fail to qualify for the NBA Finals until 2020 , as well as the last season that the Warriors would get eliminated in the playoffs before the NBA Finals until 2023 .
Following the season, Mark Jackson was dismissed as the Warriors head coach, and Steve Kerr became the new head coach.
The Warriors did not have a pick in the 2013 NBA draft.
2013 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
@ L.A. Lakers
95–104
Klay Thompson (26)
Andrew Bogut (12)
David Lee (5)
Citizens Business Bank Arena 6,946
0–1
2
October 7
Sacramento
94–81
Stephen Curry (23)
David Lee (13)
Curry , Douglas (6)
Oracle Arena 17,821
1–1
3
October 8
@ Utah
78–101
Marreese Speights (13)
Andrew Bogut (10)
Stephen Curry (3)
EnergySolutions Arena 19,025
1–2
4
October 15
@ L.A. Lakers
100–95
David Lee (31)
Andrew Bogut (14)
Stephen Curry (7)
MasterCard Center 17,114
2–2
5
October 18
L.A. Lakers
115–89
Klay Thompson (25)
Andre Iguodala (7)
Andre Iguodala (14)
Mercedes-Benz Arena 17,482
3–2
6
October 23
@ Sacramento
90–91
Stephen Curry (24)
Bogut , O'Neal (7)
Iguodala , Curry (6)
Sleep Train Arena 12,260
3–3
7
October 24
Portland
74–90
Stephen Curry (17)
Andrew Bogut (9)
Stephen Curry (6)
Oracle Arena 18,307
3–4
2013–14 season schedule
2013–14 game log Total: 51–31 (home: 27–14; road: 24–17)
October: 1–1 (home: 1–0; road: 0–1)
November
: 8–7 (home: 4–2; road: 4–5)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
3
November 2
Sacramento
98–87
Klay Thompson (27)
David Lee (12)
Stephen Curry (12)
Oracle Arena 19,596
2–1
4
November 4
@ Philadelphia
110–90
Andre Iguodala (32)
Stephen Curry (10)
Stephen Curry (12)
Wells Fargo Center 11,089
3–1
5
November 6
@ Minnesota
106–93
Klay Thompson (30)
David Lee (15)
Stephen Curry (7)
Target Center 15,559
4–1
6
November 8
@ San Antonio
74–76
Toney Douglas (21)
Andrew Bogut (13)
Andrew Bogut (5)
AT&T Center 18,581
4–2
7
November 9
@ Memphis
90–108
Stephen Curry (22)
David Lee (9)
Stephen Curry (5)
FedExForum 16,989
4–3
8
November 12
Detroit
113–95
Stephen Curry (25)
Lee & Bogut (9)
Andre Iguodala (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
5–3
9
November 14
Oklahoma City
116–115
Klay Thompson (27)
Andrew Bogut (7)
Iguodala & Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
6–3
10
November 16
Utah
102–88
Klay Thompson (25)
Andrew Bogut (11)
Stephen Curry (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
7–3
11
November 18
@ Utah
98–87
Stephen Curry (22)
David Lee (14)
Stephen Curry (8)
EnergySolutions Arena 16,051
8–3
12
November 20
Memphis
81–88 (OT)
Klay Thompson (21)
Andrew Bogut (14)
Andre Iguodala (14)
Oracle Arena 19,596
8–4
13
November 22
@ L.A. Lakers
95–102
David Lee (21)
Lee & Bogut (13)
Andre Iguodala (6)
Staples Center 18,997
8–5
14
November 23
Portland
101–113
Klay Thompson (30)
Lee & Bogut (12)
Stephen Curry (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
8–6
15
November 26
@ New Orleans
102–101
Klay Thompson (22)
Jermaine O'Neal (8)
Stephen Curry (9)
New Orleans Arena 15,330
9–6
16
November 27
@ Dallas
99–103
Stephen Curry (29)
David Lee (12)
Stephen Curry (8)
American Airlines Center 20,211
9–7
17
November 29
@ Oklahoma City
112–113 (OT)
Stephen Curry (32)
David Lee (12)
Stephen Curry (5)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
9–8
December
: 11–5 (home: 6–2; road: 5–3)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
18
December 1
@ Sacramento
115–113
Stephen Curry (36)
Andrew Bogut (12)
Stephen Curry (10)
Sleep Train Arena 15,588
10–8
19
December 3
Toronto
112–103
Stephen Curry (27)
David Lee (8)
Stephen Curry (10)
Oracle Arena 19,596
11–8
20
December 6
@ Houston
83–105
Stephen Curry (22)
Draymond Green (8)
Stephen Curry (5)
Toyota Center 18,145
11–9
21
December 7
@ Memphis
108–82
Klay Thompson (30)
Andrew Bogut (12)
Stephen Curry (15)
FedExForum 15,088
12–9
22
December 9
@ Charlotte
111–115
Stephen Curry (43)
David Lee (16)
Stephen Curry (9)
Time Warner Cable Arena 13,129
12–10
23
December 11
Dallas
95–93
Stephen Curry (33)
Andrew Bogut (18)
Stephen Curry (10)
Oracle Arena 19,596
13–10
24
December 13
Houston
112–116
David Lee (23)
Harrison Barnes (12)
Stephen Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
13–11
25
December 15
@ Phoenix
102–106
Stephen Curry (30)
Andrew Bogut (14)
Stephen Curry (7)
US Airways Center 14,393
13–12
26
December 17
New Orleans
104–93
Stephen Curry (28)
David Lee (17)
Stephen Curry (12)
Oracle Arena 19,596
14–12
27
December 19
San Antonio
102–104
David Lee (32)
Andrew Bogut (18)
Stephen Curry (15)
Oracle Arena 19,596
14–13
28
December 21
L.A. Lakers
102–83
David Lee (19)
Andrew Bogut (20)
Stephen Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
15–13
29
December 23
@ Denver
89–81
David Lee (28)
Andrew Bogut (11)
Stephen Curry (7)
Pepsi Center 18,551
16–13
30
December 25
L.A. Clippers
105–103
David Lee (23)
Andrew Bogut (14)
Stephen Curry (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
17–13
31
December 27
Phoenix
115–86
Klay Thompson (21)
Stephen Curry (13)
Stephen Curry (16)
Oracle Arena 19,596
18–13
32
December 29
@ Cleveland
108–104 (OT)
Stephen Curry (29)
Draymond Green (12)
Stephen Curry (11)
Quicken Loans Arena 19,384
19–13
33
December 31
@ Orlando
94–81
David Lee (22)
Andrew Bogut (11)
Stephen Curry (8)
Amway Center 15,062
20–13
January
: 9–6 (home: 3–4; road: 6–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
34
January 2
@ Miami
123–114
Stephen Curry (36)
David Lee (14)
Stephen Curry (12)
American Airlines Arena 20,350
21–13
35
January 3
@ Atlanta
101–100
David Lee (23)
Andrew Bogut (9)
Stephen Curry (9)
Philips Arena 15,210
22–13
36
January 5
@ Washington
112–96
Klay Thompson (26)
Lee & Bogut (11)
Stephen Curry (10)
Verizon Center 17,390
23–13
37
January 7
@ Milwaukee
101–80
David Lee (22)
David Lee (18)
Stephen Curry (6)
BMO Harris Bradley Center 11,739
24–13
38
January 8
@ Brooklyn
98–102
Stephen Curry (34)
Andrew Bogut (9)
Stephen Curry (7)
Barclays Center 17,732
24–14
39
January 10
Boston
99–97
Andre Iguodala (22)
Andrew Bogut (13)
Andre Iguodala (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
25–14
40
January 15
Denver
116–123
David Lee (28)
David Lee (11)
Stephen Curry (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
25–15
41
January 17
@ Oklahoma City
121–127
Stephen Curry (37)
David Lee (9)
Stephen Curry (11)
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
25–16
42
January 18
@ New Orleans
97–87
Stephen Curry (28)
Andrew Bogut (15)
Stephen Curry (8)
New Orleans Arena 18,045
26–16
43
January 20
Indiana
94–102
Stephen Curry (24)
Andrew Bogut (13)
Stephen Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
26–17
44
January 24
Minnesota
120–121
Stephen Curry (33)
Andrew Bogut (11)
Stephen Curry (15)
Oracle Arena 19,596
26–18
45
January 26
Portland
103–88
Stephen Curry (38)
David Lee (12)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
27–18
46
January 28
Washington
85–88
Stephen Curry (23)
Andrew Bogut (14)
Curry & Thompson (4)
Oracle Arena 19,596
27–19
47
January 30
L.A. Clippers
111–92
Curry & Lee (22)
Andrew Bogut (17)
Stephen Curry (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
28–19
48
January 31
@ Utah
95–90
Stephen Curry (44)
Andrew Bogut (17)
Andrew Bogut (5)
EnergySolutions Arena 19,911
29–19
February
: 7–4 (home: 4–2; road: 3–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
49
February 4
Charlotte
75–91
Stephen Curry (17)
Andrew Bogut (15)
Stephen Curry (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
29–20
50
February 6
Chicago
102–87
Stephen Curry (34)
Andre Iguodala (8)
Stephen Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
30–20
51
February 8
@ Phoenix
109–122
Stephen Curry (28)
Andre Iguodala (8)
Stephen Curry (9)
US Airways Center 17,846
30–21
52
February 10
Philadelphia
123–80
Marreese Speights (32)
David Lee (13)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
31–21
53
February 12
Miami
110–111
Stephen Curry (29)
David Lee (11)
Stephen Curry (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
31–22
All-Star Break
54
February 19
@ Sacramento
101–92
David Lee (23)
David Lee (11)
Stephen Curry (8)
Sleep Train Arena 17,317
32–22
55
February 20
Houston
102–99 (OT)
David Lee (28)
David Lee (14)
Andre Iguodala (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
33–22
56
February 22
Brooklyn
93–86
Jermaine O'Neal (23)
Jermaine O'Neal (13)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
34–22
57
February 24
@ Detroit
104–96
Curry & Thompson (19)
Jermaine O'Neal (10)
Stephen Curry (9)
Palace of Auburn Hills 14,071
35–22
58
February 26
@ Chicago
83–103
Jordan Crawford (16)
Andre Iguodala (7)
Stephen Curry (5)
United Center 21,701
35–23
59
February 28
@ New York
126–103
Stephen Curry (27)
Stephen Curry (11)
Stephen Curry (11)
Madison Square Garden 19,812
36–23
March
: 9–5 (home: 6–3; road: 3–2)
Game
Date
Team
Score
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Location Attendance
Record
60
March 2
@ Toronto
98–104
Stephen Curry (34)
David Lee (11)
Stephen Curry (7)
Air Canada Centre 18,658
36–24
61
March 4
@ Indiana
98–96
Klay Thompson (25)
Stephen Curry (8)
Curry & Blake (6)
Bankers Life Fieldhouse 18,165
37–24
62
March 5
@ Boston
108–88
Lee & Thompson (18)
David Lee (10)
Steve Blake (6)
TD Garden 18,155
38–24
63
March 7
Atlanta
111–97
David Lee (18)
Andrew Bogut (9)
Stephen Curry (7)
Oracle Arena 19,596
39–24
64
March 9
Phoenix
113–107
David Lee (26)
David Lee (9)
Stephen Curry (9)
Oracle Arena 19,596
40–24
65
March 11
Dallas
108–85
Jordan Crawford (19)
David Lee (11)
Steve Blake (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
41–24
66
March 12
@ L.A. Clippers
98–111
Klay Thompson (26)
David Lee (7)
Stephen Curry (11)
Staples Center 19,570
41–25
67
March 14
Cleveland
94–103
Stephen Curry (27)
Andrew Bogut (12)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
41–26
68
March 16
@ Portland
113–112
Stephen Curry (37)
Draymond Green (8)
Stephen Curry (5)
Moda Center 20,063
42–26
69
March 18
Orlando
103–89
Stephen Curry (23)
David Lee (10)
Stephen Curry (5)
Oracle Arena 19,596
43–26
70
March 20
Milwaukee
115–110
Stephen Curry (31)
Lee & Bogut (12)
Stephen Curry (11)
Oracle Arena 19,596
44–26
71
March 22
San Antonio
90–99
Stephen Curry (20)
Andrew Bogut (17)
Stephen Curry (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
44–27
72
March 28
Memphis
100–93
Stephen Curry (33)
Draymond Green (9)
Stephen Curry (8)
Oracle Arena 19,596
45–27
73
March 30
New York
84–89
Stephen Curry (32)
Jermaine O'Neal (12)
Andre Iguodala (6)
Oracle Arena 19,596
45–28
April
: 6–3 (home: 3–1; road: 3–2)
2013–14 season schedule
2014 playoff game log Total: 3–4 (home: 2–1; road: 1–3)
First Round: 3–4 (home: 2–1; road: 1–3)
2014 playoff schedule
2013–14 Golden State Warriors roster
Players
Coaches
Head coach
Assistant(s)
Legend
(DP) Unsigned draft pick(FA) Free agent(S) Suspended(DL) On assignment to D-League affiliate Injured
Roster Updated: 2014-04-18
† Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Warriors only.
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^ "Warriors acquire Andre Iguodala from Denver Nuggets as part of three-team trade" . nba.com/warriors . July 10, 2013. Retrieved July 10, 2013 .
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