Warriors, Stephen Curry and series Kuminga
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Warriors, Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry
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Given his antics with Butler, it's clear that Hield enjoys himself in Golden State, and he confirmed that in his end-of-season interview."It’s the happiest I’ve ever been playing basketball," Hield said,
SFGATE columnist Drew Magary writes that the Golden State Warriors, as a franchise, are on the precipice of a bleak future without Steph Curry.
A prime example being fourth-year forward Jonathan Kuminga, who was the team's leading scorer but played the fifth-most minutes. Despite frustration from fans regarding the roster not having the right pieces, owner Joe Lacob insisted he was proud of the development of the young players.
A new report from ESPN's Bobby Marks could allude to the Warriors getting more talent for Curry. Golden State heavily lacked at the center position, but according to Marks, a name that could end up in the Bay Area is Milwaukee Bucks veteran Brook Lopez.
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Steph Curry's college friend David Dennis Jr. ripped into Joe Lacob and the Warriors' front office for failing their superstar.
The Minnesota Timberwolves made history by handing the Golden State Warriors and head coach Steve Kerr a milestone they'd rather forget.
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler got honest about the future of the team after their season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves