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The Golden State Warriors have been predicted to land a sharpshooter in an offseason trade involving Jonathan Kuminga.
The Golden State Warriors are exploring options to bolster their frontcourt as Al Horford contemplates retirement and Jonathan Kuminga's contract remains unresolved. With Kevon Looney's departure, Chris Boucher and Trey Lyles emerge as potential replacements.
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Warriors Wire on MSNFormer Golden State Warriors' big man praises organizationIn a recent episode of FanDuel TV's "Run It Back," former Warriors big man DeMarcus Cousins detailed what makes the Warriors such a great organization to play for. From the additional plane to family members, to how the team monitors a player's nutrition, Cousins was clearly impressed by his time in the Bay Area.
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The Golden State Warriors have searched for potential sign-and-trades for Jonathan Kuminga, according to NBA reporter Fred Katz of The Athletic. Kuminga remains a restricted free agent.
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The latter scenario is what former Warriors forward and G-League champion Lindy Waters III endured during the 2024-25 campaign, as he was sent to the Detroit Pistons in a deal that landed Golden State Jimmy Butler. After the season concluded, Waters, who became a free agent, secured a deal with the Victor Wembanyama-led San Antonio Spurs.