Zimbabwe: Warriors Midfielder Maswanhise Aims Big in Scottish League
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 16 – The Warriors aim to bolster roster size and depth by signing Horford and Melton after a playoff loss, with Horford averaging 9.0 points last season, sources say.
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Warriors Expected to Land Two Big Free Agent Targets
Are the Golden State Warriors finally showing signs of life?After a slow and frustrating start to free agency—one that saw rivals like the Houston Rockets and Denver Nuggets strengthen their rosters—Golden State may be preparing to make its move.According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Warriors are still expected to add two key names in the coming weeks: veteran forward Al Horford and two-way guard De’Anthony Melton. “My expectation is that one …
Warriors Predicted To Sign Both Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton
The Golden State Warriors have yet to add a player since the NBA’s free agency negotiating window opened on June 30, eventually, but they are rumored to sign both Al Horford and De’Anthony Melton this summer. NBA Insider Expects Warriors To Sign Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton Despite the contract stalemate between Golden State and restricted […] The post Warriors Predicted To Sign Both Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton appeared first on Basketball In…
Warriors plot silent storm: Horford and Melton rumored to join Beal in Golden State's strategic NBA offseason shake-up
Warriors Eye Strategic Additions in Quiet Offseason The Golden State Warriors have taken a notably subdued approach this free agency period. While the headlines may suggest a lack of activity, whispers from within the league hint at a strategic undercurrent. Reports indicate that the Warriors are not finished making moves and could soon secure some notable players to bolster their roster. Potential Targets on the Horizon NBA insider Marc Stein r…
Udonis Haslem: Warriors Won't Address Needs Just By Adding Al Horford
File photo The Golden State Warriors have been repeatedly linked to free agent big man Al Horford, but Udonis Haslem was once an NBA big man himself, and he suggested Horford won’t fix anything. “You are not addressing length and athleticism by just bringing in Al,” Haslem said on ESPN earlier this week. “Love Al, but that is not the one that’s gonna push you over the hump.” And adding a true big is a priority for the Warriors after being bounce…
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