The Golden State Warriors head into the 2025-26 season with their main core intact from the end of last season, with Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry, and Draymond Green.
The Golden State Warriors spent the majority of the offseason quietly before making a haul of moves. Of course, the biggest signing was of former Boston Celtics star Al Horford, who joined the team on a two-year deal.
After a long offseason, highlighted by Jonathan Kuminga's lengthy contract negotiation, the Warriors were finally able to see the majority of their 2025-26 roster on the floor during their first preseason game this past weekend.
Al Horford is not only joining the Warriors to contribute his value on the court. First, yes, he is projected to be the Warriors’ starting center for the new season.
The draft is a huge key to building a team. Sometimes, picks don't work out the way general managers hope, but sometimes, they can change the fate of your franchise's next decade or two.
The Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga had a summer-long standoff that finally came to a conclusion with him signing a two-year deal. For some time, Kuminga believed he was worth more than what the Warriors were offering, and this may have been because of the flashes that he had shown during his time with the team.
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry has earned widespread recognition during his career. But one recent compliment may stand above the rest. NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson revealed his personal top five players of all time and included Curry alongside Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Shaquille O’Neal.
During the 2024-25 season, the Golden State Warriors made a few moves, headlined by the acquisition of six-time All-Star Jimmy Butler. However, there was another move that they made shortly after the Butler trade, in which some fans had high hopes about.
Al Horford has gotten some time to watch Jonathan Kuminga in practice and is immediately impressed by the young star. With the tenuous summer now behind him, Jonathan Kuminga is focused on thriving with the Golden State Warriors next season.
The Golden State Warriors are set to enter the 2025-26 NBA season as a team expected to be a contender in the Western Conference behind their star trio of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler.
Golden State Warriors sophomore Quinten Post is discovering that life in the NBA isn’t just about big numbers, but the subtle differences that separate good players from great ones.
Al Horford has played with plenty of stars in the NBA. He’s coming off a second stint with the Boston Celtics, where he played with All-Stars Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Jrue Holiday.
The Golden State Warriors re-signed forward Jonathan Kuminga to a two-year, $48.5 million deal after a long stalemate that essentially took up the entire summer.
The Golden State Warriors’ primary problem last season centered on finding a reliable third scorer. They have Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler ready to carry offensive responsibilities, but lack a consistent complementary option behind them.
The Golden State Warriors finally solved their Jonathan Kuminga contract problem, but the team still has a major elephant in the room conversation to handle about their budding star.
The Golden State Warriors recently parted ways with Kevin Knox II ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season. The Warriors’ recent decision to release Knox, 26, marks the end of a short yet interesting chapter for the former first-round pick.
Jonathan Kuminga is under contract with the Golden State Warriors for potentially two seasons. A recent report suggests that the former seventh-overall pick might not see the entire deal through with the Warriors, as he’s expected to be at the “forefront” of trade season speculation when the calendar reaches 2026.
Seth Curry will join his brother Stephen on the Golden State Warriors roster next season, marking their first official stint as teammates in the NBA. The two had a brief spell together during the 2013 preseason before Seth was released from his non-guaranteed contract ahead of the regular season.
The Warriors are expected to put forward Jonathan Kuminga on the trade market once he becomes eligible on Jan. 15, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.