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The Golden State Warriors reportedly have a verbal agreement in place with a five-time NBA All-Star during free agency.
Multiple teams have tested Golden State’s resolve. The Sacramento Kings dangled Malik Monk and a protected first, per The Athletic’s Sam Amick, while the Phoenix Suns pitched Royce O’Neale , Nick Richards and a stockpile of second-rounders, per Andscape’s Marc J. Spears.
The Golden State Warriors’ championship window remains open, but their roster construction has become a delicate balancing act. While the front office
The offseason of LeBron James keeps gettin crazier and crazier. For a second time, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar was seen hanging out with his on-court nemesis Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors.
The league office also highlighted that starting games on time is a point of emphasis, as the NBA has been panned for its late tipoff times in recent years. NBC, which has been the local provider for Warriors games locally since 2011, will be the only company allowed to broadcast nationally on Tuesday, taking over the slot long held by TNT.
While that may be the case, the saga between Kuminga and the Warriors is sure to end before the start of next season and if he remains in Golden State, Hoops Wire’s Sam Amico has him as the Warriors’ top potential trade candidate.
No one in baseball makes contact like Luis Arraez. No one in basketball makes free throws like Stephen Curry. And that's what the San Diego Padres' lefty hitter and the Golden State Warriors' legendary sharpshooter have in common. On Tuesday, baseball stats expert Ryan Spaeder shared the following post on X:
In a recent prediction article, Bleacher Report's Dan Favale predicted that Horford would sign with the Warriors (to no surprise): Al Horford is most likely bound for the Golden State Warriors. Like a handful of others, he's just waiting on the Jonathan Kuminga situation (debacle?) to resolve itself.