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The Golden State Warriors sit at 13-15 and ninth in the Western Conference early in the 2025-26 season, far short of where the organization hoped it would be. A significant weakness in the team's game is its presence in the paint and on the boards,
Amid Jonathan Kuminga trade rumors, he hasn't played in the Warriors' last few games, and a new report signals his future is already decided.
Dallas Receives: Kevin Huerter, three second-round picks (three via Chicago in 2028, 2029, and 2031) Golden State Receives: Daniel Gafford, Ayo Dosunmu Chicago Receives: Jonathan Kuminga, D'Angelo Russell, 2032 second-round pick via GSW
Jonathan Kuminga is drawing renewed trade interest as the deadline nears, with the Chicago Bulls among teams monitoring.
The Golden State Warriors are showing interest in a surprising potential trade ahead of the 2025-26 NBA deadline.
Davis is the biggest name and best player known to be available at the trade deadline — Antetokounmpo doesn't count until he actually asks for a trade and the Bucks start talking to teams — but the Dallas Mavericks are not looking just to dump Davis' contract.
Jonathan Kuminga's trade talk links him with the New Orleans Pelicans, but there is a catch in the deal that might complicate the deal.
As the Milwaukee Bucks continue their quest to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo, they are actively trying to make upgrades to the roster around the two-time NBA MVP.
It’s the unofficial start of NBA trade season. As of today — Monday, Dec. 15 — 79 players who signed or extended their contracts last summer became eligible to be traded. That means the options have greatly expanded for front offices trying to match salaries and develop trade packages that work for both sides.