The Golden State Warriors will be one of the most interesting teams to watch leading up to the NBA Trade Deadline.
After blowing an 18-point lead and eventually falling to the Sacramento Kings on Wednesday night, the Golden State Warriors dropped to 21-22 this season. With the organization far from contention through 43 games, it may consider shockingly sending a four-time NBA champion to the Detroit Pistons and starting fresh.
It has become clear that Golden State's general manager Mike Dunleavy needs to make a move to provide Stephen Curry with a star offensive talent, but it may just cost them their four-time NBA champion and 2017 Defensive player of the Year, Draymond Green.
The Los Angeles Lakers could be entering (re-entering?) the Jimmy Butler sweepstakes now that the Miami Heat's asking price for Butler has reportedly lowered. Yahoo's Kevin O'Connor broke the Butler news on Tuesday morning.
The Detroit Pistons may not be big players at the NBA trade deadline, but their cap space could net some assets in helping out blockbuster deals.
The Golden State Warriors were recently ranked in the bottom half of the NBA’s latest power rankings. NBA.com’s John Schuhmann placed the Warriors at No. 19 among all teams, saying this in part about the week they just had:
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The Pistons currently hold a record of 21-19 on the year, sitting in seventh place within the Eastern Conference standings. Detroit has become known as a gritty team this season that doesn't back down from anyone.
Detroit Pistons rookie Ron Holland might have dreamt of shooting the lights out in an NBA game. He got to experience the literal version of his dream in a game against the Houston Rockets on Monday.
“Detroit is a sports town ... Last week, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jahmyr Gibbs sat courtside to watch the Pistons and the Golden State Warriors. Brad Holmes was there that night. Aaron Glenn was courtside the week before. Cunningham has attended ...
Golden State) Warriors in 1953 in the dispersal draft for the Olympians. His stay with the team would span a single season, ending when his contract was sold to the (then) Fort Wayne (now, Detroit) Pistons in 1954. During his time suiting up for the ...
At 21-21, the Golden State Warriors are barely staying afloat in the standings. They have been linked to some premier players on the trade market, but both Stephen Curry and Draymond Green have urged the front office to not make a massive move and mortgage their future.