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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNMatt Barnes recalls how the Golden State Warriors were the toughest eighth-seed in league history: “We were bullies. We used to thug people”
Matt Barnes recalls how the Golden State Warriors were the toughest eighth-seed in league history: “We were bullies. We used to thug people” originally appeared on Basketball Network.
The Golden State Warriors have not made a move to improve their roster. They have been fixated on making a contract proposal for restricted free agent forward Jonathan Kuminga.
Golden State Warriors trade rumor links Jimmy Butler to the Boston Celtics in a shocking Sports Illustrated proposal after playoff exit.
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Sporting News on MSNFormer Golden State Warrior signs with the Magic
Quinones will now play for a roster spot on a Magic team that is loaded with guard depth. He’ll have to compete with the likes of Jalen Suggs, Desmond Bane, Anthony Black, Jett Howard, and Mac McClung for playing time, but regardless, Quinones should provide the team with solid guard depth off the bench.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga reportedly back in contract talks
According to ESPN's Anthony Slater, conversations between the Warriors and Kuminga's representation have been renewed in recent days. Nevertheless, there's still no guarantee that those discussions will result in an agreement between the Warriors and their former lottery pick.
Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson reported that Al Horford has made a verbal commitment to join the Golden State Warriors.
Warriors owner Joe Lacob has gotten himself involved in the situation, having been spotted alongside Kuminga at a WNBA game. And now, ESPN's Ramona Shelburne has revealed what Lacob has apparently told Kuminga, which shows how invested he is in keeping the young star.
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Golden State Valkyries Apologize to Kate Martin Before Chicago Sky Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kate Martin and the Golden State Valkyries looked to close out their two-game road trip with a win, taking on the Angel Reese-less Chicago Sky on Friday night.