Instead of landing a two-time MVP to pair with Stephen Curry, Golden State opted for a far more modest move—acquiring the injury-prone Latvian center in a trade that left many fans scratching their heads.
The Warriors are moving backup center Trayce Jackson-Davis to the Raptors, according to Shams Charania of ESPN. Golden State will receive a 2026 second-round pick that originally belonged to the Lakers.
Jonathan Kuminga reportedly is on his way out of Golden State, and the Warriors hope his departure brings them an inside presence he could never consistently provide.
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Aside from winning a championship and being enshrined in the Hall of Fame, one of the greatest feelings for an NBA player is having his own statue. That’s usually the cherry on top of their achievements for the franchise they’ve played with.
The Golden State Warriors made a couple of major moves on Wednesday night, including one that links to the Los Angeles Lakers. Draymond Green has been the subject of trade rumors over the past several days, but the Defensive Player of the Year was not involved in the Warriors’ two trade deals reported on Wednesday.
Stephen Curry's social media activity could be giving Warriors fans hope that they will land Giannis Antetokounmpo. At about 8 ET on Wednesday, Curry liked an NBA on ESPN Instagram post that had this Giannis quote: "I want to be here, but I want to be here to win." It's likely Curry was simply admiring Antetokounmpo's perspective.
Trade-deadline week is underway, and if history has taught us anything, it’s that anything can happen when front offices feel the pressure of the clock.
Former NBA guard Lou Williams believes Stephen Curry may ultimately become the first player in league history to be honored with two statues outside an arena.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green has never played a game with another team in his NBA career, but that could change soon. He has reportedly been put on the trading block by the Warriors ahead of Thursday’s deadline, as the franchise looks to win at least one more ring with superstar point guard Stephen Curry.
Warriors star Stephen Curry was forced to exit Friday’s loss to Detroit after aggravating a right knee injury he first experienced a week prior. As Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area writes, the 37-year-old guard underwent an MRI on Saturday, which didn’t reveal a serious injury.