The 2025 NBA trade deadline has since come and gone, with the Golden State Warriors making one lone acquisition, acquiring 35-year-old Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for Andrew Wiggins, Dennis Schroder, Kyle Anderson, and a protected first-round pick.
Read MoreIt’s draft day in the NBA, which means that plenty of teams are getting ready to make moves - or, if they’re like the New York Knicks, are already making them with big trades and contract extensions to go all in now. The Warriors have been at the center of plenty of speculation going into the offseason as they try and find direction towards another title in Stephen Curry’s dwindling window, but things have been heating up lately with a myriad of rumors up in the air.
Read MoreIf the Western Conference playoffs have proved anything, it’s that even if the Warriors were able to make it past the play-in, they would not be ready for any series they would have faced.
Read MoreAfter their play-in loss to the Sacramento Kings, there was almost a sigh of relief to be breathed amongst Golden State Warriors fans from what was a rollercoaster of a season.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of buzz in Golden State right now when it comes to who should be on the court when.
Read MoreDespite a tough loss to the Clippers last night, the Warriors saw some sparks of hope. This was engineered largely by Steve Kerr’s decision to start Jonathan Kuminga in place of the suspended Draymond Green, but more surprisingly to send Andrew Wiggins to the bench and give rookie Brandin Podziemski the nod. The problem was once again execution down the stretch, but this new lineup seemed to work well enough that Kerr wants to keep trying with them.
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