Buy Golden State Warriors tickets online and check out one of the oldest teams in the NBA with an abundant tradition of highly attended games and competitive ball playing. The franchise was founded in 1946 and introduced to the league as the Philadelphia Warriors. Then the club became the San Francisco Warriors in the 1960's. In 1971 the team became the Golden State Warriors when the franchise moved to Oakland where they currently play home games in the spacious confines of the Oracle Arena.
In 2007, Golden State Warriors tickets were back in style when the club won its first playoff spot in 13 years. The roster was led by fan favorite 'Boom Dizzle' Baron Davis and scoring guru Stephen Jackson. In the 2008 draft, the Warriors picked up Anthony Randolph out of LSU and signed Los Angeles Clipper free agent Corey Magget. At the start of the 2009 season, the Warriors picked up guard Acie Law and Speedy Claxton from the Atlanta Hawks which should give them enough scoring power to create some offensive sparks. If the Warriors can stay healthy, the club is going to win a lot of games in 2009-2010.
Buy Golden State Warriors tickets online and check out one of the NBA's oldest teams compete against the elite clubs in the game. Warriors tickets make a great gift for the sports fan in your life.
Over the years, the Warriors have won seven division titles, six conference titles and have two NBA Championship pennants. The first time the Warriors won an NBA Championship was in 1956 led by the phenomenal scoring of Joe Fulks. The Golden State Warriors won the franchise its second championship in 1975 in what has been remembered as one of the biggest upsets in NBA history. The Warriors went up against the highly favored Washington Bullets and swept them in four-straight games. Led by the coaching wizardly of Al Attles, the Warriors featured legendary players like the underhanded foul line shooter Rick Barry, Jamaal Wilkes and Phil Smith.
In 2007, Golden State Warriors tickets were back in style when the club won its first playoff spot in 13 years. The roster was led by fan favorite Boom Dizzle Baron Davis and scoring guru Stephen Jackson. In the 2008 draft, the Warriors picked up Anthony Randolph out of LSU and signed Los Angeles Clipper free agent Corey Magget. At the start of the 2009 season, the Warriors picked up guard Acie Law and Speedy Claxton from the Atlanta Hawks which should give them enough scoring power to create some offensive sparks. If the Warriors can stay healthy, the club is going to win a lot of games in 2009-2010.