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Grading the Golden State Warriors’ Free Agency So Far originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Golden State Warriors entered the offseason looking to upgrade their roster around their star trio of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, though it has been underwhelming thus far.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors' urged to target do-it-all guard via sign-and-tradeGiddey would undoubtedly solve a significant number of the Warriors' on-court issues. However, it's unlikely the franchise would pursue a sign-and-trade deal, as that would leave them hard-capped for the upcoming seasons, and could force the front office into making a wider range of moves.
The Golden State Warriors have garnered numerous accolades, both individual and collective, throughout the franchise’s history. Some of the best players in the NBA have donned their uniform, including some elite defensive stoppers. Players who excel on the defensive end are always necessary to win titles.
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Jonathan Kuminga may be traded. Utah Jazz shows interest. Taylor Hendricks could join Golden State. Hendricks offers defense and shooting. His rookie contract provides financial flexibility. Injury history raises concerns.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors handed tough group in 2025-26 NBA CupThe Los Angeles Lakers won the inaugural cup during the 2023-24 NBA season, with the Milwaukee Bucks securing the honors this past campaign. The Warriors will undoubtedly have a chance to make a deep run in the tournament, that's if Steve Kerr and the coaching staff make progress a priority.
The Golden State Warriors are trying to add another championship banner to the rafters before Steph Curry calls it a career. Last year, they made the midseason trade for Jimmy Butler.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry was ruled out of last night’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves after only 12 minutes. By Mikai Bruce Contributor. Mar 20, 2025.
Anthony Slater is a senior writer covering the Golden State Warriors for The Athletic. He's covered the NBA for a decade. Previously, he reported on the Oklahoma City Thunder for The Oklahoman.
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