Warriors

  1. Golden State Warriors Team Info and News
  2. Jordan Poole’s future with the Warriors is murkier, but not unsalvageable
  3. Warriors reportedly 'exploring' big trade to move up in draft
  4. Warriors reportedly not shopping Jordan Poole, may run it back (at least for a season)
  5. Warriors reportedly 'exploring' big trade to move up in draft
  6. Warriors reportedly not shopping Jordan Poole, may run it back (at least for a season)
  7. Golden State Warriors Team Info and News
  8. Jordan Poole’s future with the Warriors is murkier, but not unsalvageable
  9. Warriors reportedly not shopping Jordan Poole, may run it back (at least for a season)
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Golden State Warriors Team Info and News

Player # Pos Height Weight Birthdate Age Exp School How Acquired 00 F 6-7 225 lbs OCT 06, 2002 20 1 NBA G League Ignite #7 Pick in 2021 Draft 0 G 6-4 203 lbs JAN 31, 1997 26 4 Villanova Signed on 07/08/22 1 F-C 6-9 227 lbs JUN 21, 1990 32 8 Alabama Signed on 08/01/22 2 G 6-3 180 lbs JUL 03, 2002 20 R Toledo Draft Rights Traded from ATL on 06/24/22 3 G 6-4 194 lbs JUN 19, 1999 23 3 Michigan #28 Pick in 2019 Draft 4 G 6-5 211 lbs MAY 31, 2002 21 1 Arkansas #14 Pick in 2021 Draft 5 F 6-9 222 lbs FEB 06, 1996 27 7 UCLA #30 Pick in 2015 Draft 7 F 6-9 220 lbs NOV 18, 2002 20 R Wisconsin-Milwaukee #28 Pick in 2022 Draft 8 G 6-2 195 lbs DEC 01, 1992 30 6 Oregon State Traded from POR on 02/09/23 9 G-F 6-6 215 lbs JAN 28, 1984 39 18 Arizona Signed on 08/10/21 10 G-F 6-5 195 lbs JUL 08, 1997 25 3 Virginia Signed on 10/04/22 11 G 6-6 220 lbs FEB 08, 1990 33 9 Washington State #11 Pick in 2011 Draft 22 F 6-7 197 lbs FEB 23, 1995 28 8 Kansas Traded from MIN on 02/06/20 23 F 6-6 230 lbs MAR 04, 1990 33 10 Michigan State #35 Pick in 2012 Draft 25 G 6-4 208 lbs NOV 16, 2000 22 R Memphis Signed on 07/05/22 30 G 6-2 185 lbs MAR 14, 1988 35 13 Davidson #7 Pick in 2009 Draft 40 F 6-6 227 lbs JAN 20, 1998 25 2 Vermont Signed on 10/05/22 05/13/2023, 6:56 AM Grabs 18 boards in Game 6 defeat Looney came off the bench in the contest but still made a big impact with a team-leading 18 rebounds over 26 minutes. Eight of his boards came on the offensive end, and he finished the Warriors' 13-game playof...

Jordan Poole’s future with the Warriors is murkier, but not unsalvageable

That was the only game Golden State stole in Memphis. If the Warriors don’t win it, they probably don’t win that series. If they don’t have Poole, they don’t get there either. Here are his highlights from that day. That looks decidedly different from the Poole who graced TV screens a month ago. Poole thrashed the Against the That stark difference is part of the current calculus of the Warriors front office, which is in debate mode. Over the next month, Quickly on the vacant general manager spot: Kirk Lacob and Mike Dunleavy Jr. are currently running the show and, even as the draft and free agency near, there doesn’t appear to be any urgency to officially announce a front office restructuring. Joe Lacob, the ultimate decider, wasn’t in town this past week. Indications remain that Dunleavy and Lacob will step into elevated leadership roles. So the interim structure is the most likely permanent structure. That’s relevant. Kirk and Dunleavy were influential voices within the established front office that gave Poole that hefty contract extension last October. Dunleavy was a scout before the 2019 draft. He saw Poole at Michigan and was a proponent of taking him 28th, adding some playmaking, skill and creation to a roster that needs it around Curry. They maintained belief in Poole through his early career struggles, rewarded his breakout and have shown no indication that a turbulent couple months will change their overall opinion on the 23-year-old’s future. One point that’s been...

Warriors reportedly 'exploring' big trade to move up in draft

Jonathan Kuminga looks on in Game 5 of the Western Conference semis on May 10, 2023, in San Francisco. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Though the Warriors clearly need to improve to get past the Nuggets in the West, they’re somewhat boxed in by their expensive and aging core. (They also would seem

Warriors reportedly not shopping Jordan Poole, may run it back (at least for a season)

Can the Warriors go through another season with After a rough last couple of rounds of the playoffs and with his salary jumping from $3.9 million to $28.2 million thanks to the $123 million extension he signed last summer, Poole was seen as a likely trade candidate for a Warriors team looking to cut costs. However, the Warriors are not shopping him and may well just run it back next season, But the new restrictive CBA penalties above the second tax apron don’t kick in until the following season, when [Klay] Thompson’s $43 million comes off the books. That gives the Warriors time and an extra layer of flexibility as they figure out how best to remain competitive without handcuffing their future. Lacob’s appetite to win only seems like it has been ignited more by Myers’ departure. Sources indicate that there is no plan for a salary dump trade this summer that’s purely about cutting the bill. That doesn’t mean Poole is safe. That doesn’t mean anyone besides [Stephen] Curry is safe. The Warriors intend to explore various avenues to restructure the roster this summer, both small and large in scope. That could mean Poole is part of a trade if the return package appeals. But Poole is not actively being shopped, there is no edict to cut salary and his side has been given no current indication that his future will be elsewhere. The Warriors would listen for a trade for Poole — and one can argue he needs a change of venue after last season and the situation with Green — but they are...

Warriors reportedly 'exploring' big trade to move up in draft

Jonathan Kuminga looks on in Game 5 of the Western Conference semis on May 10, 2023, in San Francisco. Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images Though the Warriors clearly need to improve to get past the Nuggets in the West, they’re somewhat boxed in by their expensive and aging core. (They also would seem

Warriors reportedly not shopping Jordan Poole, may run it back (at least for a season)

Can the Warriors go through another season with After a rough last couple of rounds of the playoffs and with his salary jumping from $3.9 million to $28.2 million thanks to the $123 million extension he signed last summer, Poole was seen as a likely trade candidate for a Warriors team looking to cut costs. However, the Warriors are not shopping him and may well just run it back next season, But the new restrictive CBA penalties above the second tax apron don’t kick in until the following season, when [Klay] Thompson’s $43 million comes off the books. That gives the Warriors time and an extra layer of flexibility as they figure out how best to remain competitive without handcuffing their future. Lacob’s appetite to win only seems like it has been ignited more by Myers’ departure. Sources indicate that there is no plan for a salary dump trade this summer that’s purely about cutting the bill. That doesn’t mean Poole is safe. That doesn’t mean anyone besides [Stephen] Curry is safe. The Warriors intend to explore various avenues to restructure the roster this summer, both small and large in scope. That could mean Poole is part of a trade if the return package appeals. But Poole is not actively being shopped, there is no edict to cut salary and his side has been given no current indication that his future will be elsewhere. The Warriors would listen for a trade for Poole — and one can argue he needs a change of venue after last season and the situation with Green — but they are...

Golden State Warriors Team Info and News

Player # Pos Height Weight Birthdate Age Exp School How Acquired 00 F 6-7 225 lbs OCT 06, 2002 20 1 NBA G League Ignite #7 Pick in 2021 Draft 0 G 6-4 203 lbs JAN 31, 1997 26 4 Villanova Signed on 07/08/22 1 F-C 6-9 227 lbs JUN 21, 1990 32 8 Alabama Signed on 08/01/22 2 G 6-3 180 lbs JUL 03, 2002 20 R Toledo Draft Rights Traded from ATL on 06/24/22 3 G 6-4 194 lbs JUN 19, 1999 23 3 Michigan #28 Pick in 2019 Draft 4 G 6-5 211 lbs MAY 31, 2002 21 1 Arkansas #14 Pick in 2021 Draft 5 F 6-9 222 lbs FEB 06, 1996 27 7 UCLA #30 Pick in 2015 Draft 7 F 6-9 220 lbs NOV 18, 2002 20 R Wisconsin-Milwaukee #28 Pick in 2022 Draft 8 G 6-2 195 lbs DEC 01, 1992 30 6 Oregon State Traded from POR on 02/09/23 9 G-F 6-6 215 lbs JAN 28, 1984 39 18 Arizona Signed on 08/10/21 10 G-F 6-5 195 lbs JUL 08, 1997 25 3 Virginia Signed on 10/04/22 11 G 6-6 220 lbs FEB 08, 1990 33 9 Washington State #11 Pick in 2011 Draft 22 F 6-7 197 lbs FEB 23, 1995 28 8 Kansas Traded from MIN on 02/06/20 23 F 6-6 230 lbs MAR 04, 1990 33 10 Michigan State #35 Pick in 2012 Draft 25 G 6-4 208 lbs NOV 16, 2000 22 R Memphis Signed on 07/05/22 30 G 6-2 185 lbs MAR 14, 1988 35 13 Davidson #7 Pick in 2009 Draft 40 F 6-6 227 lbs JAN 20, 1998 25 2 Vermont Signed on 10/05/22 05/13/2023, 6:56 AM Grabs 18 boards in Game 6 defeat Looney came off the bench in the contest but still made a big impact with a team-leading 18 rebounds over 26 minutes. Eight of his boards came on the offensive end, and he finished the Warriors' 13-game playof...

Jordan Poole’s future with the Warriors is murkier, but not unsalvageable

That was the only game Golden State stole in Memphis. If the Warriors don’t win it, they probably don’t win that series. If they don’t have Poole, they don’t get there either. Here are his highlights from that day. That looks decidedly different from the Poole who graced TV screens a month ago. Poole thrashed the Against the That stark difference is part of the current calculus of the Warriors front office, which is in debate mode. Over the next month, Quickly on the vacant general manager spot: Kirk Lacob and Mike Dunleavy Jr. are currently running the show and, even as the draft and free agency near, there doesn’t appear to be any urgency to officially announce a front office restructuring. Joe Lacob, the ultimate decider, wasn’t in town this past week. Indications remain that Dunleavy and Lacob will step into elevated leadership roles. So the interim structure is the most likely permanent structure. That’s relevant. Kirk and Dunleavy were influential voices within the established front office that gave Poole that hefty contract extension last October. Dunleavy was a scout before the 2019 draft. He saw Poole at Michigan and was a proponent of taking him 28th, adding some playmaking, skill and creation to a roster that needs it around Curry. They maintained belief in Poole through his early career struggles, rewarded his breakout and have shown no indication that a turbulent couple months will change their overall opinion on the 23-year-old’s future. One point that’s been...

Warriors reportedly not shopping Jordan Poole, may run it back (at least for a season)

Can the Warriors go through another season with After a rough last couple of rounds of the playoffs and with his salary jumping from $3.9 million to $28.2 million thanks to the $123 million extension he signed last summer, Poole was seen as a likely trade candidate for a Warriors team looking to cut costs. However, the Warriors are not shopping him and may well just run it back next season, But the new restrictive CBA penalties above the second tax apron don’t kick in until the following season, when [Klay] Thompson’s $43 million comes off the books. That gives the Warriors time and an extra layer of flexibility as they figure out how best to remain competitive without handcuffing their future. Lacob’s appetite to win only seems like it has been ignited more by Myers’ departure. Sources indicate that there is no plan for a salary dump trade this summer that’s purely about cutting the bill. That doesn’t mean Poole is safe. That doesn’t mean anyone besides [Stephen] Curry is safe. The Warriors intend to explore various avenues to restructure the roster this summer, both small and large in scope. That could mean Poole is part of a trade if the return package appeals. But Poole is not actively being shopped, there is no edict to cut salary and his side has been given no current indication that his future will be elsewhere. The Warriors would listen for a trade for Poole — and one can argue he needs a change of venue after last season and the situation with Green — but they are...

Golden State Warriors Team Info and News

Player # Pos Height Weight Birthdate Age Exp School How Acquired 00 F 6-7 225 lbs OCT 06, 2002 20 1 NBA G League Ignite #7 Pick in 2021 Draft 0 G 6-4 203 lbs JAN 31, 1997 26 4 Villanova Signed on 07/08/22 1 F-C 6-9 227 lbs JUN 21, 1990 32 8 Alabama Signed on 08/01/22 2 G 6-3 180 lbs JUL 03, 2002 20 R Toledo Draft Rights Traded from ATL on 06/24/22 3 G 6-4 194 lbs JUN 19, 1999 23 3 Michigan #28 Pick in 2019 Draft 4 G 6-5 211 lbs MAY 31, 2002 21 1 Arkansas #14 Pick in 2021 Draft 5 F 6-9 222 lbs FEB 06, 1996 27 7 UCLA #30 Pick in 2015 Draft 7 F 6-9 220 lbs NOV 18, 2002 20 R Wisconsin-Milwaukee #28 Pick in 2022 Draft 8 G 6-2 195 lbs DEC 01, 1992 30 6 Oregon State Traded from POR on 02/09/23 9 G-F 6-6 215 lbs JAN 28, 1984 39 18 Arizona Signed on 08/10/21 10 G-F 6-5 195 lbs JUL 08, 1997 25 3 Virginia Signed on 10/04/22 11 G 6-6 220 lbs FEB 08, 1990 33 9 Washington State #11 Pick in 2011 Draft 22 F 6-7 197 lbs FEB 23, 1995 28 8 Kansas Traded from MIN on 02/06/20 23 F 6-6 230 lbs MAR 04, 1990 33 10 Michigan State #35 Pick in 2012 Draft 25 G 6-4 208 lbs NOV 16, 2000 22 R Memphis Signed on 07/05/22 30 G 6-2 185 lbs MAR 14, 1988 35 13 Davidson #7 Pick in 2009 Draft 40 F 6-6 227 lbs JAN 20, 1998 25 2 Vermont Signed on 10/05/22 05/13/2023, 6:56 AM Grabs 18 boards in Game 6 defeat Looney came off the bench in the contest but still made a big impact with a team-leading 18 rebounds over 26 minutes. Eight of his boards came on the offensive end, and he finished the Warriors' 13-game playof...