NBA insider Ohm Youngmisuk shares how Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will join Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors.
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
As the Golden State Warriors struggle through a challenging 2024-25 NBA season, speculation has surfaced about Stephen Curry potentially leaving the team. Head coach Steve Kerr has now weighed in, providing a firm response to these rumors.
"LaVine has thrived when he has called his own number this season, shooting 49.5% and notching 116 points per 100 possessions on iso plays, which put him in the league's 91st percentile," the ESPN report highlighted while explaining the rationale for why the Warriors should make the trade.
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The latest NBA rumors involve the Bucks' attempts to gain flexibility, the Warriors' trade deadline goals, and the Suns' diminishing chances at Jimmy Butler.
The Golden State Warriors are expected to be one of the more active teams around the NBA ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. As Golden State continues its season, the front office has been trying to add more star talent to pair alongside guard Stephen Curry.
Collins, Valanciunas, and Williams are all on tanking teams and would come rather cheap. The Bulls would like to trade Vucevic, but he and LaVine are on more expensive deals and are playing well enough that Chicago can demand a bit of a larger return for their stars.