Longtime NBA coach Frank Vogel has agreed to become the associate head coach of the Warriors, ESPN’s Shams Charania tweets. Marc Stein reported earlier (Twitter link) that Vogel was poised to join Steve Kerr’s staff.
First-round pick Yaxel Lendeborg highlights the Golden State Warriors' summer league starting lineup against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Lendeborg will be joined by LJ Cryer, Will Richard, Malevy Leons and Graham Ike.
No dynasty fades quietly away, and that’s something that nobody understands like Stephen Curry, in light of the brutal reality check on the Golden State Warriors’ future without Curry being delivered to the discussion.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green called out ESPN’s Stephen A Smith in a rant that mentioned a reduced role as an NBA reporter and Houston Rockets All-Star Kevin Durant.
The fallout from the reported phyiscal altercation between former Miami Heat teammates Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro continues to ripple across the NBA. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Adebayo confronted Herro over comments the guard allegedly made about him on social media after Herro was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Draymond Green admitted that he made his pitch for LeBron James to join the Golden State Warriors, and he thinks he was pretty convincing. In a recent edition of his “The Draymond Green Show” podcast, Green said he would have been “crazy” not to try and make something of a recruiting pitch to James if given the chance.
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
Andre Iguodala isn’t trying to predict where LeBron James will sign. He does know where he’d like to see him end up. Speaking with ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, the former Warriors forward admitted he’d love to see James team up with Stephen Curry after the two stars helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Warriors star Stephen Curry is taking a different approach this offseason. After missing more than two months last season with a right knee injury, Curry said his biggest priority is making sure he’s healthy for Year 18.
With LeBron James at the center of NBA free agency again, the Golden State Warriors want to lure the four-time champion to the Bay Area. James already got a glimpse of what life with Steph Curry could be like when they teamed up for the Olympics.
While the pursuit of LeBron James and Anthony Davis is reportedly ongoing, the Golden State Warriors continue to make roster changes. The front office is also yet to lock up Draymond Green, who walked away from his player option.
The Warriors are re-signing free agent center Charles Bassey to a one-year contract, reports Shams Charania of ESPN (via Twitter). Bassey, 25, finished out last season with Golden State after bouncing around the league in 2025/26.
While Butler remains focused on returning healthy at some point next season, one of his closest friends and former teammates officially brought his own NBA career to an end.
The Golden State Warriors have been outbid for one of their more dependable frontcourt players from last season. The Warriors have reportedly decided not to match the offer sheet Quinten Post signed with the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Warriors may have to face an unpleasant reality if trading Butler is part of their plans to rework the roster for the final stages of Steph Curry's career.
Initial reports said Kristaps Porzingis' new contract was worth $40M for two seasons. New information shows the Golden State Warriors made a shrewd deal with their veteran center.