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The Golden State Warriors have had a surprisingly quiet offseason so far despite moving on from 6-foot-9 center Kevon Looney. With Stephen Curry now joined by Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, the Warriors are under pressure to round out the roster with reliable depth, especially in the frontcourt and on the bench.
The Golden State Warriors have been quiet during the offseason's free agency period. Many believed they would be one of the more active teams after falling to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the NBA Playoffs,
Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. shared his thoughts at Summer League on Kuminga, revealing to reporters that Golden State would love to keep him. "When Steph went down he stepped up and that was admirable from JK's standpoint and that's a big reason why we wanna bring him back," Dunleavy said.
The Golden State Warriors continue to navigate a complicated offseason, and the next move hinges on the uncertain future of forward Jonathan Kuminga. According to a report from Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints,
The Golden State Warriors are facing an offseason full of questions, not answers. For a franchise used to setting the pace in free agency and trade markets, the summer of 2025 has
Jonathan Kuminga is likely returning to the Golden State Warriors, but only temporarily. According to Brett Siegel, Kuminga is expected to re-sign with the Warriors in the coming days.
NBA offseason has been full of change, but many are underwhelmed after many were saying it would be the craziest offseason ever. Still, there is plenty
Curry will be joined by the likes of fellow NBA legend Charles Barkley and Grant Hill, as well as NFL stars Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, and the Kelce brothers. He will try to repli