The young guard may only be playing in the South Bay Lakers' home games this season instead of traveling on the road with the team like a normal G League player.
The Golden State Warriors have officially put the league back on notice. Here are three stats that have fueled the team's hot start.
The Cavaliers are 12-0 and have joined an exclusive NBA club as one of eight teams to start a season 12-0.
Yuki Kawamura is quickly becoming one of the best stories in this young NBA season. But can the 5'8" guard become more than just a novelty?
The Brooklyn Nets are off to a surprising start this season, and it may cause the team to have to make changes sooner than expected.
The Golden State Warriors have been looking for a starting shooting guard to replace Klay Thompson since he left for the Dallas Mavericks this offseason. Now, they seem to have found their answer.
Things may get emotional next week for Warriors fans.
The NBA season is underway, and we are starting to see some trends that nobody thought were coming.
Golden State should stick with what it has going.
The 76ers received more bad news this week as Tyrese Maxey is expected to miss at least two weeks with a hamstring injury.
Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan is out without a timetable to return after needing surgery to repair his fractured thumb, and the Spurs will need to find away to replace his production.
The Bucks have started the season 1-6 and are currently sitting at the very bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.
Not only is Gordon a key piece for the Nuggets on both ends of the floor, but they have already barely been staying afloat this season.
Moody and the Warriors agreed on a contract extension a few weeks ago that will pay the young guard $39 million over three years.
During the Lakers' loss to the Detroit Pistons on Monday, Davis aggravated an ankle injury that he's been dealing with for some time.
The Phoenix Suns are hot, with offseason changes paying immediate dividends.
Stephen Curry is gearing up to return from his ankle injury.
Banchero is out for at least four to six weeks with a torn oblique.
After Warriors HC Steve Kerr moved Kuminga to the bench last week, there was no surprise when trade rumors started sprouting up.