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It’s been two years since Klay Thompson split with the Golden State Warriors. Klay Thompson left the Golden State Warriors in July 2024 to join the Dallas Mavericks on a three-year, $50 million deal.
Draymond Green and Steve Kerr know why the star forward is turning the ball over so much; how Golden State solves that issue is the question.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was left disappointed with NBA referees after their loss to the Phoenix Suns.
Following Moses Moody’s controversial last-second foul that led to the Suns shooting the game-winning free throws on Thursday night against the Warriors, the NBA’s officials investigated themselves and found the party in question innocent of all wrongdoing the next afternoon.
Jonathan Kuminga is drawing renewed trade interest as the deadline nears, with the Chicago Bulls among teams monitoring.
Golden State is hovering around .500 in the Western Conference, clinging to another play-in tournament berth. Is the championship window closed?
The Golden State Warriors will have to shake up the roster if they want to make a stronger push for the playoffs.
San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks and Orlando Magic are headed to Las Vegas for the semifinals of the NBA Cup, but they're far from the only teams making waves of late.
Warriors urged to fire Steve Kerr, trade Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green by former NBA player originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Golden State Warriors had high expectations entering this season.
People around Klay Thompson believe he will eventually return to the Warriors, per @anthonyVslater “Those around Thompson say they believe it could eventually happen because ‘there's no one that carries more weight with Klay than Steph,’ one league source said. But Curry would… pic.twitter.com/ElgWYTuNhk