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A recent mock trade has the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers swapping one of their superstar players that would shake up the NBA.
The 2025-26 NBA schedule is here. The league released the full regular-season slate for the upcoming season on Thursday afternoon, and now teams and fans can really start to prepare for what should be another thrilling season.
Amid the notable silence, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry, now entering his 17th NBA season, addressed the team’s inactivity during his annual basketball camp in Menlo Park.
Juan Toscano-Anderson last played in the NBA during the 2023-24 season as a member of the Sacramento Kings. He appeared in 11 games that season. It's now been
Former NBA champion Juan Toscano-Anderson is on the move. According to European basketball insider Luca D’Alessandro, Toscano-Anderson is signing with Italian-based club Pallacanestro Trieste for the 2025-26 season.
That said, for the most part, we're in a good position to start sussing out the winners and losers of the summer. Now, for some teams it isn't that cut and dry. So before we get to what I feel are the most definitive winners and losers,
When ABC7 News anchor Amanda del Castillo found out former NBA champion and Golden State Warrior Festus Ezeli was highlighting local restaurants in the Bay Area, the two had to connect.
Houston Rockets big man Alperen Sengun accused the Golden State Warriors of being hypocrites during their playoff series.