Something’s bubbling in the Bay, and it’s not just the fog. The Golden State Warriors turn whispers into waves. Trade chatter is loud. Big moves might be louder. In the eye of the storm stand Joe Lacob and Mike Dunleavy Jr, holding the keys to the next era. With or without Giannis Antetokounmpo. With or without Jonathan Kuminga. Every silence is speaking.
Meanwhile, the Greek Freak visited San Francisco to attend a Google Pixel event where, reportedly, even Jimmy Butler was present. Coincidence? Maybe or maybe not. Amidst Giannis-to-Golden State trade rumors, his presence at the Bay has fans squinting their eyes in suspicion. The Warriors may not have the shiniest assets, but they have dreams as big as Giannis’s. A trade could fix their frontcourt woes, even if it means parting with Draymond. Butler, now Steph’s clear sidekick, might stay. Imagine a new Big Three—Curry, Giannis, and Butler. Scary, right?
Joe Lacob could face trouble with Jonathan Kuminga & Jimmy Butler’s fate on the team
But what’s scarier are the concerns among the fans and the franchise, precisely, about Jimmy Butler’s role and JK’s future with the team. Indeed, the 22-year-old forward is close to Joe Lacob, but would that be enough to keep him away from a trade? Let Kuminga fly, and he might soar like Tracy McGrady once did. The talent is real. The scoring spark is there. He has shown potential in the playoffs, in Steph’s absence. But something feels broken with Steve Kerr. The fit is off. Yet, in a new city, with fresh trust and space to grow, he could explode. And that would haunt Golden State.
Meanwhile, former Rockets hooper Vernon Maxwell told on All The Smoke, “I heard some weird s— that happened. Steve Kerr didn’t like him because he was a guy who liked to be in the clubs or s— like that to that nature. But shit, I wouldn’t give a damn what he do. If he came out and played like that—boy plays hard, man. You can get a lot for him. A sign-and-trade, you can get something for him.”
“He’ll be like Tracy McGrady was with the Raptors.”⁰⁰The Golden State Warriors have big decisions to make about Kuminga & Draymond.
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Perhaps there are more layers to the JK-Warriors tales than one can think of. Recently, insights on why Kuminga was benched throughout the play-in and round one of the playoffs came to light. Kuminga reportedly made chances for himself in the game vs. the Blazers in the regular season. In a Stephen Curry-centric system, this felt like a crash into the code. Now, coming back to trades, should Joe Lacob consider trading Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler, too?
You see, Draymond gave the Warriors his all. He was fire, fight, and soul. A true champion. But now, maybe it is time to bid farewell. At the same time, Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler are aging, and the window is closing. So, you bet on youth. Meanwhile, 95.7 The Game reported Matt Steinmetz’s thoughts on why the Warriors are looking into Giannis Antetokounmpo, and the theory reeks of underlying mistrust. “We’re talking about Giannis because people are doubting whether or not Jimmy Butler is the real deal, and I think that’s unfair and harsh towards Butler.”
But while trade talks and tensions steal the spotlight, Joe Lacob just cashed in. A fresh $30 million boost landed in his lap, adding fuel to the fire. Coincidence or chess move? With money comes power, and with power comes bold decisions. Maybe this is not just about Giannis or Kuminga. Maybe the real game has only just begun.
Joe Lacob’s power move as the Valkyrie’s $30 million ignited a new era in women’s basketball
A new era just took flight in San Francisco. The Golden State Valkyries, owned by Warriors boss Joe Lacob, officially joined the WNBA as the league’s first expansion team since 2008. Their long-awaited debut came last Friday against the Los Angeles Sparks, and it was nothing short of electric. A roaring sellout crowd of 18,064 packed Chase Center. Courtside seats hit a jaw-dropping $3,900. The message was clear—the Bay is all in.
But this is not just hype. It is history with dollar signs. The Valkyries have already shattered records, becoming the first WNBA team to sell 10,000 season tickets. And Joe Lacob is not shy about it. Meanwhile, he plans to make this team the most profitable women’s sports franchise in the world. Projected revenue in year one? Over $60 million. That is double the $30 million analysts expected.
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Joe Lacob is playing a high-stakes game, with Kuminga, Butler, and even Giannis’ futures hanging in the balance. Tough calls loom as he weighs youth against experience, and legacy against reinvention. Moreover, the $30 million boost fuels bold moves, while the Valkyries blaze a new trail in women’s basketball. Change is coming fast in the Bay, and the world can’t look away.
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