Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is entering his 14th NBA season. A four-time NBA champion and nine-time All-Defensive team member, Green has a spot in the Basketball Hall of Fame once his playing days are over.
LeBron James and Stephen Curry will always be intertwined in NBA history. They competed in the NBA Finals against each other four times during the 2010s, are arguably the two biggest stars of their generation and won a historic gold medal together in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
The Golden State Warriors will be thrilled with the idea that their problems at the center position may soon be solved. Al Horford is reportedly leaning towards making the Bay Area his last stop in the NBA.
The frontcourt vacancy remains open for the Golden State Warriors after a few days have passed since the official beginning to free agency. However, that does not mean the Warriors do not have a plan.
The Golden State Warriors are still trying to figure out what to do with Jonathan Kuminga. They extended him a $7.9 million qualifying offer, and, as a restricted free agent, they can still match any offer he gets.
One Golden State Warriors star could be key to getting a massive name like Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Bay Area. The Milwaukee Bucks waiving Damian Lillard was a shocking decision.
The Golden State Warriors remain quiet in the free agency market. The conversation about the Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga’s future remains there, with the latest update suggesting the youngster could end up in Sacramento.
Restricted free agency has proven a dicey business for the top dogs this summer. Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, Chicago Bulls point guard
The Golden State Warriors' offseason has certainly not gone according to plan. After outlining the need to make positional upgrades and acquire the right pieces to improve their roster strength, the Warriors have been entirely inactive.
The LA Lakers could turn the Golden State Warriors’ mistake into their genius strategy. The LA Lakers have not really made the most of this offseason when it comes to bolstering their roster.
The Washington Wizards are among the teams with interest in Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic.
This offseason is a pivotal moment for the Golden State Warriors. Mike Dunleavy Jr. and his front office are tasked with finding reliable, consistent depth around Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler in a limited market with limited options.
Jim Jackson is remembered as one of the best role players in NBA history. He was an excellent scorer who played a ton of minutes and filled up the stat sheet.
Marques Bolden last played in the NBA during the 2023-24 season when he was with the Milwaukee Bucks and Charlotte Hornets. He finished the year with averages of 3.4 points and 3.1 rebounds per contest while shooting 68.0% from the field in 11 games (two starts).
The Golden State Warriors are strangely quiet. We are now in Day 4 of free agency, and the Warriors haven’t signed or traded for a single playere. Their own players have moved away, with Kevon Looney joining the New Orleans Pelicans.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is back in the financial news cycle, not because of another big contract with the Warriors or flashy sponsorship.
Finding a long-term solution at the center position should be a priority for the Golden State Warriors this summer. The lack of size in the middle of the floor is becoming a bigger issue with each passing year.
Damian Lillard already has suitors lined up after his surprising release from the Milwaukee Bucks, but he has few reasons to hurry and make a decision.
The Golden State Warriors are trying to add another championship banner to the rafters before Steph Curry calls it a career. Last year, they made the midseason trade for Jimmy Butler.
Three-time NBA Champion Kevon Looney is headed to the Big Easy. On Monday evening, Looney reportedly agreed to a two-year deal with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Draymond Green has been one of the most notable players in the NBA since the Golden State Warriors won their first title in 2016. The future Hall of Famer is going into 14th season.
The Golden State Warriors were widely expected to be one of the most aggressive teams in the trade and free agency markets heading into the offseason. But their silence on the first day of free agency has been quite concerning, especially with a key role player in Kevon Looney departing for the New Orleans Pelicans.
A longtime backbone of the Golden State Warriors has decided to move on. Veteran Warriors big man Kevon Looney is signing with the New Orleans Pelicans as a free agent, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Monday.