The Golden State Warriors traded <a href="/nba/players/jonathan_kuminga/729110">Jonathan Kuminga</a> and <a href="/nba/players/buddy_hield/488014">Buddy Hield</a> to the Atlanta Hawks for <a href="/nba/players/kristaps_porzingis/410176">Kristaps Porzingis</a> on Feb. 4, ending a five-year roller coaster that never found stable ground.
Draymond Green is calling on the NBA to address what he described as a growing tanking crisis, arguing the practice is damaging player development and derailing careers across the league.
The Golden State Warriors didn’t land Giannis Antetokounmpo. They didn’t pull off a blockbuster for Jaren Jackson Jr. either. But when the dust settled at the trade deadline, they made a calculated move for Kristaps Porzingis.
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A new story about the deterioration of Jonathan Kuminga’s relationship with the Golden State Warriors revealed just how toxic things became between the two sides.
One of the NBA’s most intriguing trade-deadline “what ifs” never materialized, but it briefly had the league imagining a terrifying defensive pairing. The mere idea of the Warriors exploring a scenario involving their 14-year veteran alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo was enough to spark league-wide intrigue.
Steve Kerr’s latest comments about the Golden State Warriors’ rotation have intensified speculation that Draymond Green’s starting role may no longer be guaranteed.
With all the possibilities in mind, the Golden State Warriors were almost sure to have their biggest superstar suited for the NBA All-Star Games. And speculation around Stephen Curry’s availability against the San Antonio Spurs was high.
Draymond Green may have survived the NBA trade deadline, but that hasn’t secured his place in the Golden State Warriors’ closing lineups. In fact, just days after the Warriors opted to keep their longtime defensive anchor, head coach Steve Kerr openly admitted the team is “struggling” and has begun trimming Green’s minutes as a result.
Father Time is inevitable. Some can hold it off for an extended period, while others eventually have to give in no matter how hard they resist. Draymond Green admits that the thought has crossed his mind.
Before the Golden State Warriors made their pursuit for Giannis Antetokounmpo, they reportedly targeted Pelicans wing Trey Murphy III. ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel reported Tuesday that the Warriors were willing to give up Jonathan Kuminga, a 2026 first-round pick and a lightly protected 2028 first-round pick.
The Golden State Warriors were one of the most prominently mentioned team leading up to the trade deadline. In the aftermath of Jimmy Butler’s season-ending
The Golden State Warriors have not had ideal circumstances. Facing injuries across the roster, the team is now missing superstar Stephen Curry, who is expected to be out for All-Star weekend despite being selected as a starter for the Western Conference.
The Golden State Warriors have their 15th roster spot available, and on Saturday it appeared they were gonna fill it with Lonzo Ball. But now that isn't likely.
Golden State didn’t dominate the night, and it wasn’t pretty for long stretches, but it was the kind of win that quietly matters in an 82-game season. The Warriors survived cold spells, turnovers, and the Grizzlies team that controlled the game for most of the night, yet still found a way to steal it late.
Gui Santos turned a scramble under the hoop into a go-ahead layup with 19.4 seconds remaining and the Golden State Warriors rallied from 17 points down in the second half to stun the visiting Memphis Grizzlies 114-113 on Monday night.
A right knee injury will prevent Warriors superstar Stephen Curry from competing in the All-Star game, head coach Steve Kerr told reporters on Monday (story via Anthony Slater of ESPN).
Warriors forward Jimmy Butler underwent successful right knee surgery in Los Angeles on Monday, the team announced in a press release (Twitter link). The 36-year-old tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee in a January 19 game against Miami.
D’Angelo Russell may never actually suit up for the Wizards. Russell technically landed in Washington as part of last week’s Anthony Davis trade, but general manager Will Dawkins made it clear the situation is fluid.