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Empire Sports Media on MSNWarriors on verge of adding two key rotation pieces
The Golden State Warriors are on the verge of signing two crucial rotation players: veteran center Al Horford and guard Gary ...
Dan Favale of Bleacher Report predicts that Grimes will remain with Philadelphia on a four-season, $67 million new deal. Favale also levvies a soft burn into assessing the Sixers' lackluster front ...
The Golden State Warriors are still the only team in the league without their roster set. Much of their offseason business ...
Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report believes that the Warriors could make a potentially risky move in signing three-time NBA All-Star Ben Simmons. It's worth noting that this is under the idea that the ...
One of the Sacramento Kings' Western Conference rivals have been urged to pursue a trade for Devin Carter this offseason.
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Sporting News on MSNWarriors predicted to ink former champion to multi-year deal
If Kuminga proves to be ultra-expensive, it might leave them with only the veteran's minimum to dangle. If he leaves or gets moved in a sign-and-trade, they could technically access the entire ...
The Golden State Warriors “still remain very confident” Al Horford will sign with them, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report. Horford is an unrestricted free agent. The Warriors ...
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Sporting News on MSNWarriors urged to add Jimmy Butler's former All-Star teammate
The biggest wildcard in Simmons’ potential arrival in Golden State is Jimmy Butler. The two played for a half-season in 2019 in Philadelphia, and the fit wasn’t always perfect.
The Phoenix Suns have recently been urged to pursue a young guard from the Sacramento Kings to add much-needed backcourt ...
The Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets clashed in the playoffs, resulting in animosity between Alperen Sengun and Draymond Green.
The Phoenix Suns aren't looking likely to land Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga on the trade market. Kuminga, a restricted free agent, ...
The Los Angeles Lakers have been called out for their curious, conservative offseason moves by a longtime NBA insider. David Aldridge of The Athletic has ranked ...
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