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Warriors Wire on MSNWarriors' Jonathan Kuminga drawing interest from new Western Conference teamAccording to a July 17 report from NBA Insider Jake Fischer, the Phoenix Suns, who recently bought out Bradley Beal's ...
The Phoenix Suns have had a busy offseason marked by trading Kevin Durant, buying out Bradley Beal and extending Devin Booker ...
Freshed off their Bradley Beal waive-and-stretch move that will incur $20 million of dead money in each of the next five seasons for the salary they owe to the former All-Star guard, the Suns have ...
The Golden State Warriors eyed Bradley Beal after buyout speculations from the Phoenix Suns, aiming to boost their offense ...
Suns owner Mat Ishbia revealed his conversation and thought process behind the team waiving Bradley Beal on Thursday.
With the Suns already reportedly interested in Golden State Warriors restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, they also tried to make a move for new Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart, according to ...
The Golden State Warriors have not made any significant moves throughout the offseason, but that doesn't mean the team isn't planning on it. Many were hoping th ...
But with Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler about to begin their first full season together, the Warriors will not be an easy team to deal with. At age 35, Butler remains one of the NBA's better ...
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Pounding The Rock on MSNWhere the Spurs’ frontcourt ranks in the Western ComferenceLet’s examine where the Spurs’ frontcourt ranks in the West.
Golden State Warriors and NBA star Jimmy Butler shared his thoughts on how a one-on-one matchup against a Phoenix Suns star would play out.
Jonathan Kuminga, Cam Thomas, Josh Giddey and Quentin Grimes are all stuck in similar restricted free agency limbo ...
Golden State Warriors veteran Jimmy Butler gave Phoenix Suns All-Star Devin Booker quite the compliment when asked who would win in a 1-on-1 battle. Ahead of Butler and Stephen Curry's first Warriors ...
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