After months of waiting, the Golden State Warriors finally signed free agent center Al Horford, per ESPN senior insider Shams Charania. Having spent seven of his last nine seasons with the Boston Celtics, the 39-year-old’s future with the historic franchise came in doubt this offseason due to the questions they face with Jayson Tatum recovering from a torn Achilles and their … [Read more...] about Warriors Get Their Man, How Does Signing Affect RFA Standoff?
Warriors Free Agents Commit to Team Following Al Horford Signing
‘Slow and steady wins the race.’ ‘It’s not how you start it’s how you finish.’ These are the two familiar adages that come to mind when considering the Golden State Warriors offseason, which hadn’t amounted to anything substantial until the 12th hour. While most of the Warriors focus this offseason has been on their terse contract negotiations with restricted free agent … [Read more...] about Warriors Free Agents Commit to Team Following Al Horford Signing
Can the Nuggets Find Their Own Alex Caruso?
The Oklahoma City Thunder’s championship was the product of years of smart team-building—elite draft selections, absolutely nailing the head-coaching hire, and, of course, a franchise-altering trade for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, one that will go down as among the best in the league’s history. Even so, they fell short in 2024 against a Dallas Mavericks team that wasn’t especially … [Read more...] about Can the Nuggets Find Their Own Alex Caruso?
Another Bull Wants A Mega Contract, Potential In-season and Offseason Landing Spots
Will the Windy City ever be drama-free? It sounds like the Chicago Bulls could have another Josh Giddey-type contract battle if they decide Coby White is part of their future. White, on an expiring $12 million a season contract, is eligible for a four-year $89 million extension until the end of October. However, it appears that the 25-year-old will be heading to free agency … [Read more...] about Another Bull Wants A Mega Contract, Potential In-season and Offseason Landing Spots
EuroBasket MVP Dennis Schroder Compares Himself To NBA MVP
Team USA will always be respected as the most dangerous opponent in FIBA competitions, but Germany is now the team to beat on the international stage. While tallying a 21-2 record in their last three international basketball tournaments (h/t HoopsHype), Germany’s men’s national team is now the defending 2023 FIBA World Cup and FIBA EuroBasket 2025 champion after defeating … [Read more...] about EuroBasket MVP Dennis Schroder Compares Himself To NBA MVP