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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors could sign Al Horford for more than the Mid-Level Exception
According to Jake Fischer, Horford may also sign a contract worth more than the $5.7 million Mid-Level Exception this summer, which would be a larger salary than many expected for the 39-year-old veteran.
Amidst all of the rumors about who might be signing with the Warriors, there is someone people are forgetting about.
Holiday matchups and some extra late tip-offs are among the games included in the Golden State Warriors' 2025-2026 regular season schedule, which the team released on Thursday.
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Warriors Wire on MSNStephen Curry shares thoughts on Golden State Warriors' 2025-26 NBA schedule
The NBA recently dropped the Warriors' schedule for the 2025-26 season, giving Curry an opportunity to get a feel for where the potential ebbs and flows will come. When speaking with Ali Thanawalla of NBC Sports Bay Area, at his annual "Curry Camp," the veteran sharpshooter shared some initial thoughts on the upcoming schedule.
Golden State Warriors trade rumor links Jimmy Butler to the Boston Celtics in a shocking Sports Illustrated proposal after playoff exit.
Reports indicate Golden State Warriors explored trading for Lebron James. The Warriors contacted Los Angeles Lakers multiple times. They wanted to pair James with Stephen Curry. Lebron's agent Rich Paul said James was not interested.
Former Boston Celtics center Al Horford is consistently brought up as a target for the Warriors. NBA insider Jake Fischer remains “very confident” the club will still sign the veteran and one-time champion.
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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