The Golden State Warriors have a little less than three weeks to escape the fate of being 'mid' during this 2024-25 NBA season. With the NBA Trade Deadline looming on Feb. 6, it would be stunning to see the organization stand pat and not make some sort of maneuver to improve the roster.
Draymond Green left the Golden State Warriors’ game last night vs. the Washington Wizards with calf tightness, and with the exact timetable for his return uncertain, Steve Kerr is likely turning to one of his young players to fill in for Green.
The Brooklyn Nets are most likely not done making moves prior to this season's NBA trade deadline. Could Jonathan Kuminga make sense for them?
The Golden State Warriors have had a rather rocky season since starting the year off 12-3, as despite making a trade to acquire Brooklyn Nets guard Dennis Schroder they have moved to 20-20 on the season after their recent 116-115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Golden State Warriors have officially fallen under .500 during the 2024-25 NBA season. Change is needed.
NBA rumors suggest the Golden State Warriors are exploring trade scenarios involving Nikola Vucevic and Myles Turner ahead of the deadline.
Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley proposed a trade that would swap land the Warriors’ Cam Johnson, the most coveted 3-and-D wing in the market who is enjoying a career year in Brooklyn at the expense of Kuminga.
Golden State reportedly has moved on from acquiring a 3-and-D wing like Miami's Jimmy Butler and Brooklyn's Cam Johnson.
Dennis Schröder wanted to stay with the Nets long-term. His family was finally settled in Brooklyn after the Toronto Raptors dealt him at last season’s trade deadline.
Cam Johnson is the name to remember ahead of the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 6. — although Brooklyn Nets fans will be used to hearing the 28-year-old’s name invo
The Brooklyn Nets' mission between now and the February ... earlier than Claxton's 2028 free agency date. Enter the Golden State Warriors, who could badly use a legitimate six-foot-eleven rim ...