Michael Porter Jr. has been linked to a number of teams this trade season, but ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel currently has only two teams with concrete interest in Brooklyn's 6'10" scoring wing.
Jonathan Kuminga’s rocky run with the Golden State Warriors appears to be nearing its breaking point. Once viewed as a cornerstone prospect, the 23-year-old has seen his role shrink and his market cool after falling out of the regular rotation.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is still bending defenses to his will, but everything around him is heavier, slower, and less certain. Even from a distance, the problem with the team is clear: age, injury, and failed development.
It hasn't been clear if the Brooklyn Nets are actually going to trade Michael Porter Jr. before the Feb. 5 trade deadline. There's no doubt he's increased his trade value immensely, but he's played so well that they could be thinking about keeping him and extending his contract so he can be part of their long-term plans.
Careers in the NBA are often shaped by moments fans never see. Several pieces of advice, everyday activities, and confidence between colleagues contributed to not less than spectacular matches.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
Turnovers have followed the Golden State Warriors all season. Missed passes, rushed decisions, and sloppy possessions kept showing up on film. Instead of leaning harder into criticism, the coaching staff decided to try something completely different.
It wasn’t quite enough for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors to blow out the Sacramento Kings by 34 points on Friday night. The Warriors steamrolled the Pacific Division foe Kings by a final score of 137-103 during their latest matchup at Chase Centet in San Francisco, Calif.
Jimmy Butler didn’t need a box score to steal the limelight on Friday night. Sometimes, the best NBA moments happen on the bench, not on the hardwood. And Golden State’s latest blowout came with a side of pure comedy.
Jonathan Kuminga faced an inconsistent role with the Golden State Warriors in last season’s NBA games, and this season has not seen much improvement. Recently, his situation worsened as he completely fell out of the rotation in recent games.
Gui Santos and Trayce Jackson-Davis had their contracts guaranteed for the rest of the 2025-26 season on Saturday. The Warriors could have waived either and saved a portion of the $2.2 million they were sign for.
SAN FRANCISCO– Sometimes the best way to solve a problem is to stop acknowledging it. That is the exact approach the Golden State Warriors have taken to their turnover issues, a true ignorance is bliss approach to one of their biggest weaknesses.
A violent altercation erupted in the stands at the Chase Center during the Golden State Warriors’ game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday. The matchup, themed as Hello Kitty giveaway night, turned ugly when fans clashed midway through the contest, which the Warriors ultimately won, 120-113.
The clock seems to be ticking for Jonathan Kuminga. The 23-year-old, who went back and forth with the Golden State Warriors for a new deal in what felt like an eternity over the summer, becomes trade-eligible just a few days from now on the 15th of January.
De'Anthony Melton ignited a 15-0 burst bridging the third and fourth quarters with six straight points, Stephen Curry went for a game-high 27 and the Golden State Warriors won a second in a row to start a lengthy homestand, thumping the Sacramento Kings 137-103 on Friday night in San Francisco.
As the Golden State Warriors continue their eight-game homestand with a matchup against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night, discussion around the future of veteran forward Draymond Green has resurfaced amid a stretch of on-court success paired with off-court turbulence.
The Golden State Warriors are looking for more big contributions from newcomers Al Horford and De'Anthony Melton when they continue their long homestand against the Sacramento Kings on Friday night.
The Golden State Warriors don't look like a championship contender right now, and a drastic move may be necessary to make one last run with Steph Curry.