Klay Thompson is in China promoting his shoes with Anta, and he took some time to show off in front of some fans with a 360 dunk. It didn’t go as planned.
Jordan Bell spent Thursday night with his family and friends as he awaited being selected in the 2017 NBA Draft. Bell was chosen by the Chicago Bulls with the 38th overall pick, before the Warriors purchased the rights to him for $3.8 million.
Spears joined The Murph and Mac Show on KNBR Friday morning saying he didn’t exactly have the best impression of the PAC-12 Defensive Player of the Year.
First-team All-Pac-12 combo-guard Bryce Alford announced on Twitter Friday morning that he will be playing on Golden State’s summer league team starting in July.
The Warriors drafting Jordan Bell in the second round of Thursday’s NBA Draft grabbed all the headlines, but Golden State reportedly agreed to terms with another University of Oregon standout, according to Shams Charania of The Vertical.
For the second consecutive year, the Golden State Warriors acquired the No. 38 overall pick in the draft, this time sending a bag of cash ($3.5 million) to Chicago. For the second consecutive year, they may have uncovered another hidden gem before 29 other NBA teams. Last year it was Patrick McCaw. This year it’s 6-foot-9 […]
The Warriors purchased a second round pick for the second year in a row, and used it to take Oregon big man Jordan Bell. The cost for Bell was reportedly $3.5 million, but the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year fills a definite need for Golden State.
Terrance Ferguson was drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 21st overall pick on Thursday night, and some savvy Twitter users quickly found some incriminating old tweets made by the youngster. It appears Ferguson was quite the Dubs fan in the past few years.
Danny Ainge sent a signal: we’re playing the long game. The Celtics want to bet on their scouting department and try and get young, cheap, homegrown stars to take over the league once the Warriors — and 32-year-old LeBron James — begin to fizzle out