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The Golden State Warriors want to land another superstar. The Giannis-Warriors trade rumors won't stop until he commits to the Bucks or asks for a trade out. His most recent comments have left the door wide open.
SAN FRANCISCO — As Western Conference contenders move heaven and earth to sign superstars, and teams maneuver via trade and free agency to add talent, one franchise has remained stuck in place. The Warriors have yet to make a single free agent signing or trade for a veteran NBA player, their only move thus far being a pair of draft-day swaps.
As intimated by Front Office Sports, Dell Curry's hire may pave the way for Amazon to get the inside track on eventually hiring Steph Curry in some capacity for its NBA coverage. That is, for whenever the 11-time All-Star and four-time champion retires:
Warriors Given Failing Free Agency Grade Amid Underwhelming Offseason originally appeared on Athlon Sports. It has been an underwhelming offseason thus far for the Golden State Warriors as they have yet to make any moves in free agency.
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The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly exploring a major trade with a Golden State Warriors forward. A potential sign and trade deal would be the course of action i
The Golden State Warriors presented an aggressive outlook towards roster construction heading into the offseason. But with free agency open and the offseason well underway, the Dubs are yet to make any significant positional upgrades.
Those questions ramped up when James' agent, Rich Paul, acknowledged via ESPN's Shams Charania that the superstar “values a realistic chance of winning it all,” adding even more intrigue about his future. Although James officially picked up his player option for next season, it hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from swirling.
The Golden State Warriors are a "strong contender" to bring back De'Anthony Melton in free agency despite the Los Angeles Lakers' reported interest in the veteran guard, NBA insider Marc Stein reported on Tuesday.
Antetokounmpo has spent his entire 12-year career with Milwaukee. He has averaged 23.9 points, 9.9 rebounds and 5.0 assists in his career, and has won two MVP’s, a Defensive Player of the Year award, a Finals MVP, and been named All-NBA nine times.