Warriors Get Kristaps Porzingis Free Agency Update Less than a Week Before Players Can Sign
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Warriors get Kristaps Porzingis free agency update less than a week before players can sign
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Warriors GM Confirms Kristaps Porzingis' Future Ahead of Free Agency
The Golden State Warriors have plenty of decisions to make this offseason, including the future of Kristaps Porzingis. The Latvian big man is set to become a free agent, but it seems like the Warriors are interested in bringing him back.According to The Athletic’s Nick Friedell, Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. confirmed that they are negotiating with Porzingis’ representatives, as well as Draymond Green‘s. Green could also become a fr…
Warriors’ Cost-Cutting Free Agency Plan Gains Serious Momentum
Golden State Warriors logo (Image Credits: Imagn) Apart from their pursuit of LeBron James, the Golden State Warriors appear increasingly focused on a cost-conscious approach in free agency. Though there are a few names that could fall in that criteria, one of their very own players hitting the free agency could fit the plan. According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, there is “growing momentum” toward Kristaps Porzingis returning to Golden State. Howe…
Warriors want Kristaps Porzingis to take less money to stay
The Golden State Warriors want Kristaps Porzingis back but are pushing for a shorter contract at a lower salary than the $30.7 million he earned during the 2025-26 season, according to Anthony Slater of ESPN. Porzingis became an unrestricted free agent after completing a two-year, $60 million contract. The Warriors acquired him from the Hawks […] The post Warriors want Kristaps Porzingis to take less money to stay appeared first on TalkBasket.ne…
Momentum Growing For Kristaps Porzingis To Re-Sign With Warriors
The Golden State Warriors would like to bring back center Kristaps Porzingis this offseason. Porzingis is an unrestricted free agent after playing last season for $30.7 million. In order for Porzingis to return to the Warriors, who acquired him from the Atlanta Hawks at least season's trade deadline, he'll have to take a pay cut. Golden State is trying to bring their team salary down into a range where they'll be able to use the $15 million Non-…

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