The Golden State Warriors are expected to be active in trying to make a deal ahead of the NBA trade deadline, as Chicago's Nikola Vucevic has been rumored as a potential trade target for the 2022 NBA Champions.
With the trade season preparing to end on Feb. 6, the Golden State Warriors must complete a season-altering move to improve their season outlook. Acquiring a Chicago Bulls frontcourt superstar in an intriguing three-team trade could prove to be a valuable move.
The Warriors have some interesting pieces that they could part with, making them potential players ahead of the deadline. In this massive trade scenario from Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, multiple playoff contenders including the Warriors, beef up for the postseason.
While Anthony Edwards was at the free-throw line, Buddy Hield and Gary Payton II began arguing about the defensive setup.
The Golden State Warriors have enjoyed 13 impactful years with Draymond Green helping to lead their charge, but that could end soon.
Warriors guard Buddy Hield speaks with FOX40's Sean Cunningham about Wednesday night's matchup with the Kings, the struggles both he and Golden State have faced in recent weeks, reflects on the ...
But the team has been "fun-bad," thanks to solid play from two-time All-Star small forward/shooting guard LaVine, two-time All-Star center Nikola Vucevic, and guards Coby White, Ayo Dosunmu and Giddey. In the mediocre East, the Bulls are good enough to have at least a shot at the postseason.
At times, it seemed as if Podziemski was the only Golden State player trying to mount ... in the starting lineup alongside Stephen Curry, Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins and Trayce Jackson-Davis.
Jayson Tatum scored 22 points, Kristaps Porzingis had 18 and the Boston Celtics handed the Golden State Warriors their most lopsided home loss in 40 years with a 125-85 victory.
The Kings trapped the ball out of Steph Curry’s hands all night — often at halfcourt — and he responded by dishing a season-high 12 assists. Andrew Wiggins poured in 25 and Gui Santos (16 points) provided a major lift off the bench. But DeMar DeRozan (32 points, 24 in the second half) was too much for the short-handed Warriors to overcome.
After a 3rd quarter comeback and back-and-fourth 4th quarter battle, the Kings stars carried Sacramento to a 123-117 victory.
DeRozan scored 17 points in the third quarter as the Kings outscored the Warriors 37-20 to tie the game. Sacramento shot 57.7% from the field while holding Golden State to 40%. The Kings forced eight turnovers in the third, resulting in a 13-0 advantage in points off turnovers.