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This NBA Insider names this star as a player to watch as a top offseason target for the Golden State Warriors.
NBA insider Bobby Marks breaks down what it'll cost the Warriors to keep their forward Jonathan Kuminga in 2025-26.
The Minnesota Timberwolves reached their second straight Western Conference Finals as they downed the Golden State Warriors 121-110 to close out a 4-1 series win.
Jimmy Butler didn't do what the Golden State Warriors needed against the Minnesota Timberwolves in round two of the playoffs.
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You could see vestiges of what the Golden State Warriors used to be, what they hoped to be if everything flowed optimally. Stephen Curry bopping and hopping, paying no mind to the defense of Nickeil Alexander-Walker,
Veteran center Kevon Looney has spent his entire 10-year NBA career with the Warriors, but he will be a free agent this summer after earning $8MM in 2024/25. If it were up to him, Looney says he would remain with Golden State, as Ohm Youngmisuk of ESPN relays ( via Twitter ).
No one associated with Golden State asserted that the team would have made the Western Conference Finals with a healthy Curry after losing to Minnesota in five games. But the Warriors' belief in their ceiling didn't waver after dropping Game 5 to the Timberwolves in Minneapolis on Wednesday, May 14.
If that reality holds, the only team that could realistically sign Kuminga without a sign-and-trade is the Nets. No other NBA team has significant cap space, but if the Nets did focus on Kuminga, the Warriors could lose him for nothing in return.
The pursuit of Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo figures to be the biggest storyline of the upcoming NBA offseason, but the Golden State Warriors reportedly may not be one of the primary players despite a second-round playoff exit.