We know that the Sacramento Kings and Phoenix Suns showed interest in trading for Jonathan Kuminga this offseason, and there have been various rumors that a few other teams have shown interest in the past, such as the Chicago Bulls.
If you thought you were losing sleep over the Golden State Warriors’ mediocre start to the season, take solace in one fact: Owner Joe Lacob is right there with you, doom-scrolling and stressing out.
The Golden State Warriors are currently the eighth seed in the Western Conference with a mediocre 13-14 record. A quick look at advanced numbers would tell you the Dubs are a middling team with almost no shot at contending this season.
Per the Golden State Warriors, Pat Spencer — the Warriors’ two-way-contract player who has found his way into Steve Kerr’s rotation — is out for their game against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday, due to personal reasons.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Al Horford has been in and out of the lineup for the Golden State Warriors this season. Injuries have prevented the five-time All-Star from being a consistent contributor for the team in his first year with Golden State.
Golden State is largely in a holding pattern, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, with one date looming larger than the rest. Jonathan Kuminga becomes trade-eligible Jan.
Stephen Curry has made a career out of redefining limits, but his next challenge might not come on a basketball court. The Golden State Warriors star says he’s already thinking about what he could achieve in golf once his NBA days are done.
Steph Curry and his brother Seth may be teammates, but there's a different Golden State Warriors guard with a talented brother tearing up the NBA right now.
For a player, having the trust of your head coach makes the game seem simpler. The Warriors are seeing the rise of their two-way player Pat Spencer largely because of the atmosphere.
The Golden State Warriors received a lot of backlash from the fans following their 131-136 defeat to the 11th-placed Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday. It was a game full of missed opportunities as their talisman, Stephen Curry, dropped a 48-point masterclass, but it was not enough to guide the Dubs to victory.
The Golden State Warriors would love to trade Jonathan Kuminga right now, but they can't. The following explains why he can't be traded until Jan. 15 and goes over key trade restriction deadlines for other Warriors and Golden State trade targets.
The Golden State Warriors have sputtered to a 13-14 record to begin the season, and while there is a great deal of uncertainty surrounding the direction of the franchise, one NBA insider recently noted one of the group’s key role players may have secured more stability with the organization.
The NBA community first cursed the Warriors for assembling a superteam in 2017. That alone drew a lot of eyeballs towards their basketball, which has also been subject to criticism.
Stephen Curry keeps delivering. The Warriors keep losing. Curry has scored 87 points in his last two games since returning from a quad injury, including a 48-point night with 12 three-pointers Sunday in Portland.
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is averaging almost 30 points per game this season, but NBA fans can only talk about his sneaker free agency.
Curry is perhaps the most complete and efficient scorer in the NBA right now, and the fact that he's doing that while averaging just 5.4 free throws per game is even more impressive.
As things currently stand, the Golden State Warriors don’t look like the team that went 23-8 to close last season. Those ultra-motivated, highly connected Dubs who played with juice and energy following the blockbuster Jimmy Butler trade have only shown flashes of themselves this season.
Former lacrosse legend Pat Spencer is making a strong case for more minutes with the Warriors after an impressive five-game stretch. Capitalizing on each opportunity, Spencer has turned increased responsibility into impact.
The Warriors’ season may be marked by poor form, but beneath it lies a defense quietly performing at an elite, top-tier level. It may come as a surprise that Golden State owns one of the best defenses in the league.