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Warriors trade possibilities are beginning to crop up and ESPN has a fascinating notion of Anthony Davis being sent to the Dubs.
ESPN proposes a trade involving the Lakers, Warriors, and Mavericks centered on Anthony Davis, Draymond Green, and Jonathan Kuminga.
Anthony Davis would leave Dallas to join the Warriors in a four-team trade involving Davis' former team, the LA Lakers.
The Golden State Warriors want a very specific return in any Jonathan Kuminga trade — an NBA insider details the ideal outcome.
A blockbuster mock trade involving Anthony Davis outlines a scenario to send Kristaps Porzingis to the Warriors.
The proposal includes the Warriors getting Giannis and his brother Thanasis Antetokounmpo, and the Bucks receiving Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield and multiple first-round draft picks (2026, 2028, 2030, 2032). "This would be a Hail Mary trade for both teams.
According to NBA insider Anthony Slater of ESPN, the probability of the Golden State Warriors trading Jonathan Kuminga this season “remains strong.” Kuminga can be traded after January 15, 2026.
Draymond Green has been one of the franchise cornerstones for the Golden State Warriors for as long as most fans can remember. Over the years, Green has been a consistent leadership voice for the Warriors. He has helped lead the franchise to four championships, being mostly known for his defensive ability and physicality.
ESPN just dropped one of its craziest takes yet, and NBA fans aren’t exactly buying it. The network projected that the Golden State Warriors will win 63 games this season, lose only 9, and finish with a .768 win percentage. On paper, that’s a dynasty ...
Veteran guard Seth Curry reportedly will re-sign with the Golden State Warriors on Monday after being waived before the 2025-26 NBA season.
Luckily for the Warriors, Curry hasn't had many serious injuries in recent years, as he played 70-plus games in each of the last two seasons, and he'll look to stay on the court following the quad injury to keep his streak of healthy campaigns alive.
No Warriors player was featured in ESPN's annual "NBA 25 under 25 list," painting a bleak future for a post-Steph Curry era.