The Golden State Warriors have been a roller coaster so far in 2024-25, currently sitting at 18-17 following Sunday’s blowout loss to the Sacramento Kings. The Warriors’ recent trade acquisition of Dennis Schroder hasn’t exactly paid immediate dividends,
Stephen Curry seemingly indicated to the Warriors' front office that he wants the team to improve before the trade deadline.
Stephen Curry wants to see the Golden State Warriors improve sooner rather than later. However, with the NBA trade deadline three weeks away, the two-time MVP cautioned against making any rash moves that could jeopardize the organization’s long-term future.
Golden State's ownership and front office are reluctant to mortgage the future with an all-in trade, and surprisingly, Curry is on board.
Spears' reporting comes hot on the heels of Sam Amick noting the Warriors are unlikely to pursue Jimmy Butler ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. As such, Warriors fans will be wondering whether another star talent will be heading to the Bay Area in the next few weeks or if Steve Kerr must try and challenge with his current roster.
Golden State could get a deal done for an intriguing roster fit. But will the Warriors have the appetite for this move?
Stephen Curry spoke up about Draymond Green's comments regarding not 'mortgaging their future' after Warriors' 104-101 loss to the Raptors
Warriors coach Steve Kerr has made his feelings clear on the team's lack of personnel amid their low layup and free throw rate.
In basketball, you have to start with the Currys. Stephen Curry, of course, needs no introduction. He is the greatest all-around shooter in history and he is the most influential player of the 21st century, since he has everyone from 8 to 98 hoisting threes from absurd distances.
The Golden State Warriors may complete an NBA-altering deal for a Los Angeles Lakers standout forward this season.
In fact, a few rumors started about Curry wanting out of the team to have another shot at winning it all. However, Steph Curry recently put all the rumors and discussions to bed during the postgame conference following the Dubs' 116-115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.