Golden State has a wealth of tradeable assets. If the right player becomes available, Mike Dunleavy Jr. could create an enticing package built around young, high-upside talent and interesting future draft picks. However, given the Warriors ' current roster, it's hard to ascertain which direction the front office wants to take.
The Phoenix Suns entered the NBA season with a ton of optimism after hiring former Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer. However, it has been a similar fate to last year for the Suns and they find themselves in some trouble within the Western Conference.
While both sides have fully moved on, Kevin Durant's departure from the Oklahoma City Thunder left a scar that's occasionally visible. The shocking 2016 decision to leave OKC for the Golden State Warriors traumatized an entire fanbase as the first time they were introduced to how brutal the NBA business can be.
In Bitar’s blockbuster trade proposal, the Warriors would send Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield, Kevon Looney, Linda Walters III, a 2025 first-round pick, and a 2029 first-round pick to the Suns for Durant.
Kevin Durant was just one of the many superstars on the Golden State Warriors roster back in 2017. The team was once getting recognized as the greatest team of all time considering their winning record.
The Golden State Warriors were recently linked to Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant in a glaringly expensive mock trade. Fadeaway World’s Eddie Bitar
The Warriors — who have won eight of their last 25 games — showed all the warts that have turned this season into a slow-moving, often-losing, slog in a win. Suffice it to say I wouldn’t put that W up on the mantle.
The Golden State Warriors had arguably the greatest duo of all time when Kevin Durant and Steph Curry were teammates. Joining a team that had just gone 73-9 in
The Washington Commanders keep moving on. Dan Quinn’s team took the road to face the red-hot Detroit Lions. And against all odds, they ended their season. That’s why Kevin Durant, a diehard Commanders fan,
Kevin Durant opened up on his controversial decision to leave the OKC Thunder for the Golden State Warriors in 2016.
Kevin Durant suffered an Achilles tendon rupture in Game 5 of the 2019 NBA Finals. The Golden State Warriors were down 1-3 against the Toronto Raptors, and their hopes of securing a three-peat were dwindling.