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22-05-2025
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Dub Hub: Mike Dunleavy Jr. says Warriors in ‘much better shape' this offseason with Jimmy Butler on the roster
In today's Dub Hub: Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. says the roster is in 'much better shape' with Jimmy Butler on the team heading into the offseason. In the latest episode of The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis, Draymond Green admits he 'lost' his matchup against Minnesota's Julius Randle. Thunder beat Nuggets in Game 7 to advance to the Western Conference Finals. Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. is optimistic about the team's direction heading into the offseason. During his exit interview, Dunleavy pointed to the stability of having another proven star in Jimmy Butler alongside franchise cornerstones Stephen Curry and Draymond Green—highlighting how much more confident he feels compared to the uncertainty the team faced last summer. Advertisement After the Warriors' season ended in a second-round elimination at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves, the team now shifts its focus to retooling their roster for next season. Golden State is expected to take an aggressive approach this summer, but with its veteran core in place, there's a renewed sense of clarity about the team's path forward. For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Monday, May 19th: Warriors News: Warriors value Kuminga, but say his return 'a 2-way street' | ESPN 'We value JK,' Dunleavy said. 'I think he had a resilient season. ... As far as bringing him back next season, I think it's something we're very interested in doing because, when I look at the things JK does well, in terms of getting to the rim, finishing, getting fouled, these are things we greatly need. We know he can bring those to the table. It's not hypothetical.' Dunleavy added: 'For that reason, we'll try to bring him back, but you've got to have those conversations. You've got to figure it out. It's a two-way street in terms of creating — getting a new contract and all of that. So, we'll see where it goes.' Steve Kerr doesn't plan on changing the Warriors' offensive system around Steph Curry anytime soon Draymond Green admits he 'lost' his matchup against Minnesota's Julius Randle Giannis showers Steph with praise in series of social media posts | NBC Sports Bay Area Giannis Antetokounmpo made it clear he's a big fan of Warriors superstar Steph Curry. At this point, who isn't? The Bucks superstar, who reportedly is 'open' to leaving Milwaukee via trade this offseason, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to do a Q&A and praised Curry on numerous occasions in response to fans' questions. Warriors offseason musings: Commit to Jonathan Kuminga, or set him free | San Francisco Chronicle Nice work by Chronicle history-digger Peter Hartlaub, unearthing photos and quotes from Curry's first days as a Warrior, back in 2009. Said the smooth-cheeked and underfed Curry back then: 'I'm confident the Warriors are going to help me get bigger and stronger.' … Funny, it turned out to be the other way around. NBA News: Thunder conquer nerves to topple Nuggets and reach West finals | ESPN 'I was nervous, to be honest,' Gilgeous-Alexander said after scoring a game-high 35 points in the Thunder's 125-93 win over the Nuggets to give the franchise its first conference finals appearance since 2016. 'Just knowing what was on the line. ...To know if you don't bring your A-game, it could all be over. But I think that nervousness motivated me.' NBA Playoff Bracket for the Conference Finals Haynes Briefs: Giannis Antetokounmpo meeting with Bucks next week to discuss the team's direction In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind: Valkyries excite, but drop franchise opener It may have ended in a loss, but it was still a fun, exciting, and ultimately successful franchise debut for the Valkyries. They'll look for the first win in franchise history on Wednesday, when they host the Washington Mystics at 7:00 p.m. PT. Advertisement Follow @unstoppablebaby on Twitter for all the latest news on the Golden State Warriors. More from
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16-05-2025
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Dub Hub: Warriors to be ‘incredibly aggressive' retooling roster this offseason, per report
In today's Dub Hub: Warriors will be 'incredibly aggressive' retooling the roster this offseason, per ESPN's Shams Charania. Draymond Green details the Warriors' outlook at the center position heading into next season. Nuggets force Game 7 after beating the Thunder in Game 6, 119-107. The Golden State Warriors held exit interviews on Thursday as they officially wrapped up the 2024–25 NBA season. With the focus now shifting to the offseason, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the Warriors plan to be 'incredibly aggressive' in reshaping the roster around their veteran core of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler. Advertisement According to the report, Golden State is targeting a 'playmaking wing defender or a center' as they look to address key positional needs heading into next season. Curry, speaking during his own exit interview, didn't offer specifics on what changes might come, but made it clear he trusts the front office to make the necessary moves. One name to watch this summer is Jonathan Kuminga. The 22-year-old forward enters restricted free agency after averaging 15.3 points and 4.6 rebounds on 45.4% shooting this past season. While Kuminga has shown flashes of star potential, questions remain about his long-term fit in head coach Steve Kerr's system. This has led to speculation that he could be involved in a sign-and-trade deal should the right opportunity arise. With multiple first-round picks, pick swaps, and a number of tradeable contracts at their disposal, the Warriors have the flexibility to reshape their roster. What they do next will go a long way in determining how much longer their championship window stays open in the twilight of the Curry era. Advertisement For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Friday, May 16th: Warriors News: Curry: Wants 'ride to last as long as possible' with Warriors | ESPN 'Our contracts — me, Draymond, Steve, Jimmy — are all two years [more],' Curry said. 'And we want this ride to last as long as possible. But it's just about what does this team need for next year, answering those questions over the summer, everybody preparing themselves individually to get through another 82-game season hopefully with a little bit more of a comfort room down the stretch where we don't have to have a two-month gauntlet just to make the playoffs. 'I'm excited about it because there's clarity [to the top of the roster], although there are a lot of decisions that need to be made over the summer.' Draymond Green discusses the Warriors' outlook at the center position Report: Kuminga, Warriors will explore sign-and-trade scenarios | NBC Sports Bay Area Kuminga, who reportedly is expected to have his $7.9 million qualifying offer extended by the Warriors this offseason, making him a restricted free agent in July, will explore sign-and-trade scenarios with Golden State, The Athletic's Anthony Slater and Marcus Thompson reported Thursday, citing league sources. 'Both sides are expected to explore sign-and-trade scenarios, those sources said, which would open up the market and theoretically give Kuminga the contract and fresh start he'd desire while bringing the Warriors back rotation players of immediate value,' Slater and Thompson wrote. 'The Warriors' decision-makers believe they need more positional size across the board — center and otherwise.' Gary Payton II, Kevon Looney desire Warriors return but understand NBA business | NBC Sports Bay Area The 32-year-old guard has expressed a desire to remain with Golden State, but after earning nearly $18 million over the last two seasons, he likely will have to take a pay cut or move on. 'Hopefully I can run off a couple more years in the league,' Payton said Wednesday. 'It would be great to do it here. I love this organization. I love playing for Steve (Kerr). Love the guys they bring in to try to help win. 'They know how I feel. We'll take it one day at a time.' Jimmy Butler outlines his main goal for this offseason NBA News: Thunder-Nuggets: 5 takeaways as Denver forces Game 7 | NBA Well, with players wearing down and the series stretching longer, Adelman had little choice but to find someone — anyone — from his bench who could contribute. Strawther didn't disappoint. Given the situation, this was perhaps the best game of the second-year swingman's career: 15 points, all in the second half, which allowed the Nuggets to ease the burden on Jokić. His 3-pointers were especially game-saving as he shot 3-for-4 from deep. What I'm hearing about the NBA Draft Combine: Will the Spurs trade or keep No. 2 pick? | The Athletic And if you run Giannis/Wemby ball screens (with either capable of handling the ball) with Wembanyama pulling up or popping or Giannis driving or rolling, you'd be stressing the defense immensely, because most bigs can't guard in space like that, especially against two aliens possessing among the most rare measurements and tools the NBA has seen. Opening tip for the WNBA season starts Friday night In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind: Can the Warriors make a legitimate play for Giannis? The Warriors have a big brand market and a superstar with a longstanding connection to Antetokounmpo. It stands to reason that should be enough to at least get Golden State on a shortlist for the Bucks to consider their offers. If the Warriors get to that point, they can offer Milwaukee immediate veteran stability to potentially remain a playoff team (Butler & Green), young prospects who already contribute with the upside to develop into foundational franchise pieces (Kuminga & Podziemski), and a trio of first-round picks to continue adding young talent in the future. A tweet to end the week: Follow @unstoppablebaby on Twitter for all the latest news on the Golden State Warriors. Advertisement More from