Warriors Reload with Curry Brothers, Kuminga Commit Amid Blockbuster Moves
The Golden State Warriors have been one of the busiest teams in the NBA this offseason, making several high-profile moves to bolster their roster and championship aspirations.
Curry Brothers Reunite in the Bay
The biggest news out of San Francisco is the Warriors signing Seth Curry, the younger brother of superstar Stephen Curry, to a multi-year deal. The Curry brothers will now share the backcourt, creating an exciting new dynamic for the Warriors' high-powered offense.
"I'm hyped to have my brother join the squad," Stephen Curry said in a social media post. "SC² is about to be a problem for the rest of the league."
Kuminga Inks Extension, Stays in Golden State
Another key move was the Warriors re-signing forward Jonathan Kuminga to a two-year, $48.5 million contract extension. Despite rumors of potential sign-and-trade scenarios, the young athletic forward chose to remain in the Bay Area.
"I wasn't just sitting there thinking about my contract," Kuminga said. "I was grinding...I'm chasing something bigger, and that's a championship."
Blockbuster Butler Trade Shakes Up Roster
The Warriors made a major splash at the trade deadline last season, acquiring six-time All-Star Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat. Pairing Butler with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green creates a formidable trio that will be a force to be reckoned with in the Western Conference.
TL;DR
- The Warriors signed Seth Curry, reuniting the Curry brothers in Golden State
- Jonathan Kuminga committed to a two-year extension, staying with the team
- The Warriors previously traded for six-time All-Star Jimmy Butler at the deadline