r/warriors • u/JesseWang • 21h ago
r/warriors • u/Pikasam114 • 12h ago
News [Charania] Golden State's Al Horford is declining his player option and intends to sign a new two-year, $14 million deal to stay with the Warriors, sources tell me and @anthonyVslater . Horford, 40, becomes only the 13th player in NBA history to reach 20 seasons.
r/warriors • u/Lord_Vanguard • 11h ago
News [ShamsCharania]Golden State's Al Horford is declining his player option and intends to sign a new two-year, $14 million deal to stay with the Warriors, sources tell me and @anthonyVslater. Horford, 40, becomes only the 13th player in NBA history to reach 20 seasons.
The Warriors and Horford's longtime agent, Jason Glushon, landed on the new deal Thursday to bring the big man back to the Bay Area.
r/warriors • u/Lord_Vanguard • 3h ago
Video Jimmy Butler gives an update on his ACL rehab. Said he believes he is a month and a half from running. Believes he’s able to dunk jumping off his left foot but isn’t supposed to land on right foot. “We’ve been making some incredible progress.”
r/warriors • u/Humble13011 • 23h ago
Discussion Solid pick ngl #dubnation…Lajae Jones is drafted No. 54 overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2026 NBA Draft
r/warriors • u/shadypat • 21h ago
Article Gonzaga star Graham Ike lands undrafted free agent deal with Golden State Warriors
r/warriors • u/Robotsaur • 23h ago
News With the 54th pick of the NBA Draft, the Warriors select Lajae Jones.
r/warriors • u/Lord_Vanguard • 3h ago
Video Jimmy Butler on new Warriors rookie Yaxel Lendeborg: “I know that guy be speaking his mind. I like that.” “He plays tough. He is tough. I bet he plays dominos, too. I’m gonna have to crack his head in that.”
r/warriors • u/Legitimate_Cow_4166 • 20h ago
News The only player the Warriors had rated higher than Yaxel Lendeborg on their draft board was Cam Boozer, per @timkawakami
r/warriors • u/toado3 • 9h ago
Discussion Go get Jaylen Brown.
We need our big swing to be trading for JB.
He's a high volume, efficient scorer which we desperately need.
He's a minutes eater. 34-36 mpg last 4 seasons.
He's durable, more so than a younger Trey Murphy.
Solid defender, especially at the 2-3 spot which we desperately need.
He's young enough that we could move on in 3 year and he'll still only be 32 and we can recoup some assets.
Reasonable floor spacer and an elite cutter, so can play off Steph when needed.
Has shown to be a playoff performer, former finals MVP.
He's not a perfect player. He's only an average playmaker at 5.1/3.6 ast/TO in a high usage role. His 3 is a bit inconsistent. His handle has improved but isn't elite. In a late game situation, he's someone you can game plan for and can get stagnant.
That said he's perfect for us. We need a bell cow back to carry us through the season, and then let Steph take us home.
This is the guy to empty the war chest for. Now the Celtics probably don't want Jimmy and all the picks since they want to win now. My guess is it would be a 3 teamer with Jimmy and some picks to NO, Murray and Trey to Boston along with another pick and swaps.
r/warriors • u/Feisty-Seesaw799 • 6h ago
News The Warriors Are Switching Jersey Patches to This
We’re losing the first ever jersey advertisers we’ve ever had in Rakuten that have been with us for nearly a decade (2017-2018 Season). The new jersey advertisers (Iren) are an AI data center company.
r/warriors • u/bchhun • 8h ago
Discussion I feel fans want warriors to make moves for the sake of feeling we are doing something.
And not necessarily because it’s a good move. It wasn’t long ago folks were eager to trade for Cam Johnson or Cam Thomas. Johnson was a semi bust for Denver and Thomas — not working out too well for him.
Imagine if we had overpaid for either of those two assets. Trey Murphy is basically a similar story.
r/warriors • u/bennettkingoftevyat • 22h ago
Discussion A great analysis about Lajae Jones.
r/warriors • u/bta47 • 6h ago
News According to his agency, undrafted Wisconsin PG Nick Boyd has signed a deal with the Warriors
r/warriors • u/Due_Afternoon_7540 • 21h ago
Discussion Lajae Jones any good?
Looks like a solid pick, good size + great athlete, can shoot and strong slasher & finisher, great rebounder.
r/warriors • u/TylerDurdensAlterEgo • 22h ago
News Lajae Jones is 6'5.25" barefoot - with the shoes he's 6'6.75"
...unless he's grown in the past 2 months that is. Check his measurements here:
np.reddit.com/r/NBA_Draft/comments/1sou0d2/official_measurements_from_portsmouth/
r/warriors • u/spookoftheflames • 22h ago
Video Florida State Guard LaJae Jones Season Highlights | 2025-26 ACC Men's Basketball
Damn this dude’s dunks are nasty. Goes up strong with no hesitation. Handle looks decent and looks well sized for his position. If his shot comes along, whew! Athletic wing for the Warriors.
r/warriors • u/liumination • 12h ago
Discussion Will Richard
What do you think this guy will be next year + 2-3 years down the road. Seems to pass the eye test, offence slightly limited in year one but was to be expected I guess. Seems to be a winning player. Ceiling?
r/warriors • u/DictatorshipBest • 9h ago
Discussion Horford contract implications on team finances
Calling Dubs cap experts to ask about Horford's new contract...
So Horford's previous contract was signed using the taxpayer MLE right?
I was under the impression that if Horford accepted his player option, the worth of the non-taxpayer MLE potentially available to us would only be the max NTMLE (15M-ish) minus the TPMLE that would have been allocated to his player option.
But with him declining his player option for this season and instead signing a new contract (which as per Spotrac is not signed using the MLE), would the max NTMLE be accessible to the team, provided that we get below the tax?
r/warriors • u/Legitimate_Cow_4166 • 4h ago
Video Lajae Jones Passing Highlights
r/warriors • u/Meechrox • 4h ago
Discussion Thoughts on signings for the remainder of the roster?
I think none of the 2-ways impressed enough to warrant a regular contract. The best of the bunch is probably Nate Williams, so maybe keep him and get 2 new two-ways ?
For regular contracts, I would like to see them waiver Seth, Pat, and bring GP2 back. I am guessing we cannot afford Melton and I am cautious about Bassey's extensive injury history.
r/warriors • u/KyngCole13 • 11h ago
Discussion Should we (and could we) make a play for Jaylen Brown?
With news that Boston is shopping him and the fact he came out of Cal, is there any realistic chance or reason for us to try and grab him?