Warriors wait on Jonathan Kuminga's contract situation
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Al Horford to sign multiyear deal with Warriors
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Warriors won’t have young forward at Media Day
Bad news for the Golden State Warriors. Media Day will commence Monday. The Warriors will meet the press with a key player away from the podium. ESPN’s
Stephen A. calls Al Horford a major win for the Warriors — a veteran leader with championship experience and the tools to boost their title chase.
ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on X on Sunday that former Florida Gators basketball stars Al Horford and Will Richard were expected to sign multi-year deals with the Golden State Warriors.
Golden State Warriors have secured veteran center Al Horford on a multi-year deal for the 2025 NBA season, a move hailed by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith as potentially their smartest trade in years. Horford's defensive skills,
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Golden State Warriors receive commitments from two returning veterans.
Just hours after getting a commitment from Al Horford regarding a multi-year deal, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that both Gary Payton II and De'Anthony Melton had also committed to the Golden State Warriors for the upcoming season. Both players are re-signing with the franchise, having been under contract last season.
For the last four months, fans have been patiently waiting for the Golden State Warriors to make a move, as restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga has taken up
Stephen Curry discusses the current situation with the Warriors' young star, Jonathan Kuminga, as contract negotiations continue.
Jonathan Kuminga is playing hardball with the Golden State Warriors — and it appears they are responding in kind. The restricted free agent is sitting out of Monday’s media day as