Warriors Rival Kings Seek Trade?
JULY 1 WARRIORS RIVAL KINGS SEEKING ANOTHER SCORER
Amid the toxic sight of Brandon Ingram appearing distraught during the Play-In Tournament vs. the Los Angeles Lakers, surprisingly, there were worst occurences from the New Orleans Pelicans wing. In the four-game sweep at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Ingram averaged a mere 14 points, so much for being an All-Star.
Despite such troublesome statistics, Golden State Warriors rival, the Sacramento Kings, are looking to deal for the seemingly disgruntled wing, in hopes of adding length to their lineup. According to KTXL's Sean Cunningham, the Kings have had conversations with the Pelicans.
Warriors Rival Kings Seek Trade?
JULY 1 BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE!
While the Dallas Mavericks and the Golden State Warriors already agreed to a sign-and-trade for Klay Thompson to leave his first NBA franchise, more details still needed to be determined. However, courtesy of Chris Haynes, we now know which second-round picks the Mavs traded to the Warriors.
The Warriors received the least favorable 2025 pick between the Denver Nuggets and the Philadelphia 76ers, in addition to the Mavs' 2031 pick.
JULY 1 WARRIORS REBOUND FROM KLAY THOMPSON
After the bitter breakup between the Golden State Warriors and Klay Thompson, the Stephen Curry-led franchise looks to soften the blow with a fresh free agent signing. According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, the Warriors signed former Philadelphia 76ers guard De'Anthony Melton to a one-year, $12.8 million deal.
Melton played 38 games for the 76ers last season, averaging a career-high 11.1 points.
JULY 1 RESPECT The Knicks deal for Mikal Bridges gives a certain podcast host - and Warriors standout - a chance to grade the trade.
And shockingly, on a recent episode of "The Draymond Green Show", the host - a devout Knicks hater - did just that.
"The Knicks are in a space where they're going for it, and I respect it, I think you got to go for it at some point,” Green said.
Respect? Cool! But ...
"But,'' he added, "what just happened with the trade was that you know if this doesn't work in 2 to 3 years, the Knicks will be rebuilding again because they traded all their picks away, and then they'll be trying to trade those guys, get picks back and that's kind of how it all plays out."