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The Golden State Warriors have not made a move to improve their roster. They have been fixated on making a contract proposal for restricted free agent forward Jonathan Kuminga.
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Quinones will now play for a roster spot on a Magic team that is loaded with guard depth. He’ll have to compete with the likes of Jalen Suggs, Desmond Bane, Anthony Black, Jett Howard, and Mac McClung for playing time, but regardless, Quinones should provide the team with solid guard depth off the bench.
Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream continued to assert themselves as a legitimate championship contender with 79-63 win over the Golden State Valkyries on Sunday. The Dream currently hold the WNBA's second-best record at 21-12,
Ayesha Curry admitted on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that she initially told her future husband Steph Curry to "stay in school" when he was drafted to the NBA with a year still left of college.
The Golden State Warriors’ championship window remains open, but their roster construction has become a delicate balancing act. While the front office
On Sunday night, the Atlanta Dream will travel west to take on the Golden State Valkyries in exciting WNBA play.
In a recent prediction article, Bleacher Report's Dan Favale predicted that Horford would sign with the Warriors (to no surprise): Al Horford is most likely bound for the Golden State Warriors. Like a handful of others, he's just waiting on the Jonathan Kuminga situation (debacle?) to resolve itself.
Warriors owner Joe Lacob has gotten himself involved in the situation, having been spotted alongside Kuminga at a WNBA game. And now, ESPN's Ramona Shelburne has revealed what Lacob has apparently told Kuminga, which shows how invested he is in keeping the young star.
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The Liberty have seen a 29% increase in average attendance from last season, a 32-win campaign that ended in the franchise's first-ever WNBA championship. While New York has dealt with injuries to former league MVPs, first center Jonquel Jones and now forward Breanna Stewart, they are still poised to return to the playoffs.