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Steph Curry Sends Clear Message as Warriors Make 0 NBA Offseason Moves originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Golden State Warriors have had an unexpectedly quiet offseason. Despite seeing departures and being linked to big-name targets such as Al Horford, the franchise is the only NBA team yet to make any real offseason move.
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Sporting News on MSNStephen Curry's former 6-foot-4 Warriors teammate, G-League star signs with Magic
"The Orlando Magic and Lester Quinones have agreed to a deal,” HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto reported Monday. “Quinones will compete for a roster or two-way spot. He averaged 8.6 points in 9 games for the (New Orleans) Pelicans and 21.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 1.4 steals in the G League last year.”
Stephen Curry, the superstar of the Warriors, created a frenzy as soon as he arrived in China, drawing a massive and chaotic crowd.
MENLO PARK – Standing in front of a backdrop emblazoned with his name and signature logo at his annual “Curry Camp” on the Peninsula, Steph Curry made it very clear on Thursday that he was not bothered by the Warriors’ quiet offseason.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry addressed the team’s championship hopes as he prepares to lead the franchise alongside Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green.
Juan Toscano-Anderson last played in the NBA during the 2023-24 season as a member of the Sacramento Kings. He appeared in 11 games that season. It's now been
Stephen Curry began his professional career in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors. After 16 seasons, he remains the star player of the franchise. In August 2024, Curry signed a one-year contract extension worth $62.6 million with the Warriors, which will last through the 2026–27 season.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry spoke about the franchise’s limited activity during the NBA offseason.
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Yardbarker on MSNStephen Curry says Warriors could use ‘some pieces to help us get to next level’
Warriors star Stephen Curry suggested he isn’t worried about the lack of roster movement this summer. But hey, it might not hurt, right? While the front office continues to sort out restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga’s contract situation,
Stephen Curry once admitted Golden State’s front office move to replace Mark Jackson with Steve Kerr left him and his teammates blindsided.