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The Golden State Warriors may regret allowing the Los Angeles Lakers to steal one of their standouts from the Summer League.
The Golden State Warriors reportedly shut down the Sacramento Kings' trade offer for one of their young forwards.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga in 'absolutely no rush' to sign a new deal
According to a July 24 report from ESPN's Shams Charania, Kuminga is happy to remain patient and explore his options in free agency. Charania noted how right now, Kuminga isn't accepting the Warriors' current offers, although he is open to exploring his options, both with Golden State and other teams around the NBA.
As Shams Charania explained Thursday on NBA Today, there isn't any indication that the stalemate is going to end any time soon, as he spoke with Kuminga at a workout in Miami that morning. "He did tell me that he is in absolutely no rush to do a deal with the Warriors right now,
Shams Charania reported on ESPN's NBA Today that the Suns and Sacramento Kings have made sign-and-trade offers to the Golden State Warriors for the 6-foot-7 forward Kuminga, whose stock has risen with the Warriors over the past four seasons.
Golden State Warriors are eyeing veterans Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton. However, the team is also considering alternatives. Thomas Bryant is a potential target if Horford doesn't sign. Bryant played in the NBA Finals with the Indiana Pacers.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors face stalemate in Jonathan Kuminga negotiations
Kuminga has struggled to break into Steve Kerr's primary rotation since being drafted by the franchise. Therefore, he's wise to be dragging his heels on another contract. However, a prolonged negotiation period isn't good for anyone. So, Warriors fans will undoubtedly be hoping a deal can be reached at some point in the near future.
Moses Moody details why the Golden State Warriors have a "really good opportunity" to win a championship with Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry in this one-on-one interview.
As NBA free agency rages on, a handful of former Philadelphia 76ers players still find themselves without a home for next season. Though in the later stages of
DeMarcus Cousins calls the Golden State Warriors one of the NBA’s top franchises, praising their treatment of players and their families.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors remain short-handed after three weeks of NBA free agency
The Golden State Warriors only have nine players under contract heading into the 2025-26 NBA season. There's been no movement from the franchise during the opening three weeks of NBA free agency. Rumors linking the Warriors to Al Horford and a return for De'Anthony Melton are yet to materialize.