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On top of that, the Lakers can swap first-round picks in 2026 and 2028 and trade or swap their selection in 2029, 2030, and 2031, which makes taking the bait a bit more palatable for the Warriors, who will inevitably have to rebuild at some point.
The Golden State Warriors are in desperation mode in early January. If the franchise wants to avoid wasting the final few years of Stephen Curry’s career, they should consider completing a blockbuster trade for a superhuman Los Angeles Lakers forward.
Amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat are striving to find their best form. In this context, captain Bam Adebayo believes one of the team’s stars must step into a role similar to that of Stephen Curry.
Curry believes a stretch of games will determine whether Golden State can salvage what has been a frustrating season so far.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr rejected a potential Stephen Curry trade demand. Kerr can’t imagine Curry ever wanting out, per 95.7 The Game. “No way,” Kerr said. “I don’t think so. I just think Steph loves the Warriors. He loves the idea of being a Warrior for life. I think that’s so meaningful for him. That’s what makes him unique and different.”
The NBA has chosen to postpone the San Antonio Spurs vs Los Angeles Lakers game on Saturday due to the LA wildfires that are still rampant in the region.
Many fans and prognosticators have called for the Lakers to trade Anthony Davis and reshape the core around 40-year-old franchise face LeBron James. But with the Lakers occupying a playoff spot (20-16), it would take a king’s ransom for GM Rob Pelinka to trade the future Hall of Famer.
A former NBA All-Star stirred debate by unveiling his list of the top five current players in the league, notably omitting two of the game's most iconic figures—LeBron James and Stephen Curry.
In Swartz’s massive trade proposal, the San Antonio Spurs would receive Zach LaVine, the Warriors would receive Ingram, the Pelicans would receive Keldon Johnson and Zach Collins, and the Chicago Bulls would receive Schröder, Anderson, Looney, Payton II, and two 2025 second-round picks.
Warriors superstar Stephen Curry doesn't think the Celtics have much to worry about on the road to repeat as NBA champions.