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Windhorst makes firm claim about Giannis' future amid trade rumors
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst confidently proclaimed Golden State Warriors’ reported offseason target Giannis Antetokounmpo will remain with the Milwaukee Bucks despite trade rumors.
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Report: Butler joins group in bid to buy Premier League soccer club
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler reportedly is part of an investor group expected to make a bid to purchase Premier League soccer club Crystal Palace.
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Report: Kuminga could return to Warriors due to financial restrictions
Set for restricted free agency this summer, Jonathan Kuminga returning to the Golden State Warriors reportedly could be the “most obvious” path due to financial restrictions.
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Can adding Giannis help Warriors extend Steph's title window?
On “Dubs Talk,” hosts Bonta Hill and Monte Poole analyze the Warriors’ offseason needs and if adding Giannis Antetokounmpo could maximize Steph Curry’s final years with Golden State.
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Dubs Talk: What do Warriors do with Kuminga?
On the “Dubs Talk” podcast, Bonta HIll and Monte Poole discuss what the Warriors should do with Jonathan Kuminga ahead of NBA free agency.
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Dubs Talk: Can Warriors' aging trio make run at 2026 NBA title?
On the latest “Dubs Talk,” Bonta Hill asks Monte Poole how the Warriors can help Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler contend for an NBA title.
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Report: Warriors coaches ‘irked' by Kuminga looking off Steph
Golden State Warriors coaches reportedly were “irked” by Jonathan Kuminga looking off Steph Curry to create his own offense.
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Dubs Talk: Evaluating Kuminga's future in Golden State
On this episode of “Dubs Talk,” co-hosts Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down Jonathan Kuminga’s recent success on the court and his future with the Warriors.
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Shams: Steph's injury return not until Game 6 ‘at the earliest'
Steph Curry won’t return to the court for the Golden State Warriors until Game 6 “at the earliest,” ESPN’s Shams Charania said Friday morning.
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Steph opens up about hamstring injury emotions, return timetable
Steph Curry speaks to reporters after Thursday’s practice as Golden State prepares to face the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 2.
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Mike Woodson named Kings associate head coach under Doug Christie
Mike Woodson brings four decades of experience to Doug Christie’s Kings coaching staff.
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Kings hire three-time NBA champion B.J. Armstrong as assistant GM
The Sacramento Kings have hired three-time NBA champion BJ Armstrong as assistant general manager under Scott Perry.
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Christie addresses ‘unfinished business' after being named Kings head coach
NBC Sports California’s Deuce Mason sits down with Doug Christie, who lays out his vision for Sacramento and reflects on his basketball journey after being named the Kings’ new head coach.
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Doug Christie, Kings finalizing multiyear coaching contract
Doug Christie and the Sacramento Kings are finalizing a multiyear contract that will finally take the interim tag off and make him the franchise’s next head coach.
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Kings officially announce Christie as team's next head coach
The Sacramento Kings officially announced Doug Christie as the team’s next head coach.
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Report: Ishbia, Suns ‘pushing hard' to land ex-Warriors GM Myers
Suns owner Mat Ishbia reportedly has been “pushing hard” to hire former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers in a front office role with Phoenix.
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New Kings GM Perry looking to bring winning mindset to Sacramento
New Kings General Manager Scott Perry sits down with NBC Sports California’s Morgan Ragan to discuss his plans to revamp Sacramento.
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Report: Nets could be Kuminga sign-and-trade destination for Warriors
The Brooklyn Nets reportedly could be a potential sign-and-trade destination for Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga this offseason.
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Dubs Talk: Is Kuminga the odd man out of Kerr's rotation?
On “Dubs Talk,” hosts Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down Jonathan Kuminga’s absence against the Clippers, and where he falls in Steve Kerr’s rotation moving forward.
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Report: Monk to miss rest of regular season, play-in with calf injury
Sacramento Kings guard Malik Monk reportedly will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 NBA regular season and the play-in due to a left calf strain.