After spending the first three months without signing any new players, the Golden State Warriors are finally making moves. After reportedly getting commitments from veterans like Al Horford and De'Anthony Melton, the Warriors are starting to make their moves official.
SAN FRANCISCO — Despite the slow march of free agency, the Golden State Warriors remain trapped in limbo. Not because opportunities are scarce, but because Jonathan Kuminga’s restricted free agency has stalled everything.
In the cutthroat arena of the Western Conference, every offseason move feels like a chess match that the Golden State Warriors have to match. Teams are loading up, Goliaths are getting stronger, and the whispers of a new dynasty are always just around the corner.
Over the weekend, the Golden State Warriors made several moves that could have a significant impact on Jonathan Kuminga and Seth Curry. Golden State had spent much of the offseason trying to address the Jonathan Kuminga situation.
The Golden State Warriors waited until the eve of training camp, but they finally got business done. Their rumored target, Al Horford, is signing a multi-year deal, while Gary Payton II and De’Anthony Melton also return.
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The Golden State Warriors have put together a very timid 2025 offseason, signing zero players through three months of free agency, but things changed on Sunday.
‘Slow and steady wins the race.’ ‘It’s not how you start it’s how you finish.’ These are the two familiar adages that come to mind when considering the Golden State Warriors offseason, which hadn’t amounted to anything substantial until the 12th hour.
The Golden State Warriors continue to make moves to round out the remaining spots of their roster after signing Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton, bringing back veteran guard Gary Payton II.
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