It’s been two years since the Golden State Warriors last lifted the NBA title. The team was still anchored by their familiar trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.
Stephen Curry is preparing to enter season No. 17 of his illustrious NBA career. As he and the Golden State Warriors look to make a run at yet another NBA championship this season, the question of his retirement continues to rear its head.
We thought the Curry et al vs Killer Mike saga was over. But now we’re in the stage everyone weighs in. This one though could start another shouting match on Gil’s Arena.
Jonathan Kuminga’s contract situation with the Golden State Warriors has been settled. For the time being, Kuminga will fire up a two-year deal with the Warriors—rather than starting his year with the qualifying offer.
The Warriors finally have all their pieces in place to make that final push toward the title. With names like Curry, Butler, Green, Hield, and Horford, fans aren’t exactly worried about depth in this expected starting five.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
The marquis matchup of the preseason between the NBA's two premier California teams, the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers, is coming up on Sunday.
The Golden State Warriors will have the oldest starting lineup in the league as they try to win the 2026 NBA title. The average age of the Golden State Warriors starting five coming into the season is 35.8, with Stephen Curry, Buddy Hield, Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green and Al Horford expected to start.
The Golden State Warriors are just now settling in after a really interesting offseason. Once free agency began earlier this summer, teams all around the league got to work making moves, from re-signings to new additions.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry expressed confidence in his team’s ability to contend for a championship as the 2025-26 NBA season nears. Speaking with ESPN’s Malika Andrews, the two-time MVP emphasized the impact of Jimmy Butler III and drew parallels to Golden State’s 2022 title run.
The Jonathan Kuminga trade noise is sticking around, it seems. We suggest this because Bleacher Report’s Jake Fischer reported that the Bulls, Kings and Suns remain interested in the Warriors forward — and that interest “is not going to go away.” Sacramento in particular is expected to make another push during the season, per DallasHoopsJournal.
The Golden State Warriors’ roster has started to stack up after their offseason-long stalemate with young star Jonathan Kuminga finally ended. They already announced the signings of Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton, but to add to their depth, the Dubs made another major move right before the start of training camp.
After a busy few days of the Golden State Warriors with signing players, they are in full swing with their training camp. Now that they are deep into their practices, head coach Steve Kerr has seen potential within his team.
Now that his deal with the Warriors is official, veteran big man Al Horford shed some light on why Golden State became his new home, via Tim Bontemps of ESPN.
The Warriors’ timeline for him indicates he’ll miss at least the first week of the regular season and will likely remain sidelined for longer than that.