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"I will never leave Steph Curry" - Steve Kerr makes a solemn vow to the Golden State superstar
Steve Kerr makes it clear his coaching future remains tied to Stephen Curry, reaffirming loyalty to the Warriors’ franchise cornerstone.
After signing Butler to a two-year deal after the trade, which will pay him over $110 million through next season, Golden State has a clear window to compete before he, the 37-year-old Curry and 35-year-old Draymond Green enter the final stanzas of their careers. Don’t expect the Warriors to pull off another Butler-sized move this year, however.
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Golden State Warriors ramp up trade talks, eyeing frontcourt upgrades to boost roster ahead of NBA trade deadline.
With a minute showing on the clock, Curry brought the ball up with the Warriors leading by just two. Curry hit Gary Payton II, who found Jimmy Butler on the baseline for a contested layup that he turned into an and-1 score and a 115-112 lead.
Did the Warriors go 40 years without a Steph?” Kerr asked. "Probably. So that's where you have to get lucky in the NBA."
Golden State is hovering around .500 in the Western Conference, clinging to another play-in tournament berth. Is the championship window closed?
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Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 34 - Frank Kendrick (1974-75)
During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Kendrick wore only jersey No. 34 and put up 3.3 points and 1.5 rebounds per game.
A proposed Warriors trade would move Jonathan Kuminga in exchange for a versatile wing who fits Golden State’s current timeline.
The Golden State Warriors’ malpractice regarding Jonathan Kuminga has become a case study in how organizational decisions can erode a player’s value. Since Kuminga was drafted, his role has fluctuated from starter to bench scorer to defensive specialist,
Marc Delucchi details why the Golden State Warriors should make Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. a top trade target.