The Golden State Warriors parted with injured guard De'Anthony Melton and a handful of second-round picks on Saturday to acquire Brooklyn Nets' Dennis Schroder.
In acquiring Schroder, the Warriors address a need of a late-game decision-maker and multi-level scorer from the backcourt.
NBA trade season officially started after the Golden State Warriors acquired Dennis Schroder from the Brooklyn Nets for ...
According to Jake Fischer, who wrote in Sunday's edition of The Stein Line Newsletter, the Warriors considered a bigger deal ...
Some fans were curious as to why the Warriors didn't also try to snag Nets swingman Cameron Johnson, who would figure to fill a lot of the team's deficiencies, in the deal. Now, more light is being ...
According to Brian Windhorst, an influential member of the Warriors front office is high on Jonathan Kuminga's long-term ...
Schroder instantly provides someone who can take some ball-handling and shot-creation pressure off Stephen Curry and Jonathan ...
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green gave his two cents following the heartbreaking loss to the Houston Rockets.
The NBA says referees correctly called a foul against Golden State in the final seconds of its NBA Cup quarterfinal loss in ...
Golden State Warriors governor Joe Lacob is reportedly a big fan of fourth-year forward Jonathan Kuminga. Brian Windhorst of ESPN reported that Lacob "has ...
Ex-Prolific Prep of Napa Christian star Jalen Green's free throws sent the Rockets past the Warriors 91-90 and into the NBA ...
Warriors owner Joe Lacob still has an affinity for Kuminga, league sources told ESPN, even as Kerr seems to run hot and cold ...