Warriors have 'one hope' to maximize Jonathan Kuminga trade
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This week, the Golden State Warriors made a roster move to sign OKC Blue forward Malevy Leons to a two-way pact. Leons takes the spot second-round pick Alex Too
A 3-team trade proposal has the Warriors sending Jonathan Kuminga out and bring back a rim-protecting center they badly need. The post Warriors Linked to 3-Team Kuminga Deal for Rim-Protecting Center appeared first on Heavy Sports.
On Monday, Golden State cut ties with a 21-year-old Australian forward to make room for a 6-foot-9 Oklahoma City Thunder forward. “Golden State is waiving Alex Toohey,” The Stein Line’s Jake Fischer reported Monday.
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“In a related move, the Warriors waived forward Alex Toohey,” the Dubs stated. “Toohey, originally selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 52nd overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, was acquired by Golden State as part of the league’s first-ever seven-team trade on July 6, 2025.”
With just 10 players on their 2025-2026 roster at the end of July, the Golden State Warriors have a lot of work to do over the next few months. While several marquee names are still available in free agency, the Warriors have to consider bringing back ...
One NBA analyst believes the Golden State Warriors could move Jonathan Kuminga in exchange for a center who fits well alongside Stephen Curry. The situation around Kuminga has become increasingly unstable,
After another surprising benching and shrinking role, the Warriors have reportedly made a decision regarding Jonathan Kuminga’s future.
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