Warriors

2022 - 7 - 29

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Report: Draymond Green Willing to Explore Other Teams if Warriors ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Golden State Warriors just won a championship with the highest payroll in NBA history and Draymond Green is set to make $25.8 million next season. He's then ...

The Golden State Warriors just won a championship with the highest payroll in NBA history and Draymond Green is set to make $25.8 million next season. To add even more to it, Stephen Curry reportedly stated that he views himself and Draymond Green as a packaged deal for a big three. The Draymond Green contract extension saga has a plethora of different possibilities.

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Warriors hope Reece Walsh learns lesson from being dropped last ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Warriors coach Stacey Jones hopes Reece Walsh will be better against the Storm on Friday after his stint on the bench last weekend.

If quality local sport journalism is important to you, become a Stuff supporter today. A beautiful mind crunching all the player stats. “He’s a wonderful player, so we need him on the field. You need journalists close enough to smell the liniment. If you get those parts right, you’re going to be in with a chance. “We felt we needed to get him back in the team somewhere,” Jones said of Walsh’s return for the round 20 game.

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'They've made a lot of sacrifices': Super coach's radical solution to ... (Newstalk ZB)

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has suggested the NRL offer the Warriors a radical token of appreciation ahead of the 2023 season for the sacrifices th.

Aside from the potential performance ramifications, additional home games would be a massive boost in many other areas. They've basically kept the competition alive. - Author

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Should the Golden State Warriors give Draymond Green a max ... (Golden State of Mind)

This list includes extensions for Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, and Jordan Poole. In theory, the Warriors could elect to keep all of them, but ...

A deal would most likely mean the Warriors would forgo the extensions to one of their younger players in an effort to lessen the luxury tax. If that’s not enough, there is also the fact that the trio has never lost a playoff series in which they have played in every game from the start. He is a Warriors’ legend, a 4-time NBA champion, a future hall-of-famer, and the vocal leader of the team. The argument for Green to get paid is obvious. Although Green is under contract for the upcoming season, he has a player option for the final year where he can opt out and become a free agent. With this in mind, Slater and Thompson note that Green’s max extension will only result in a salary cap hit that is $3.4 million higher than his final year. With all that being said, signing Green to such a hefty contract does have its negatives. All indications, though, are that the Warriors have no plans to offer Green a maximum extension, and there isn’t any current traction on any type of extension. Of the names listed, the most divisive conversations amongst Warriors fans revolve around Draymond Green. He is currently set to make $53.3 million for the remaining two years of his deal. This results in some tough decisions for the Warriors front office as they have to decide who to pay and who they may have to let go. He is due $27.5 million for 2023-24, but it’s a player option. This list includes extensions for Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, and Jordan Poole. In theory, the Warriors could elect to keep all of them, but that would result in a luxury tax bill totaling upwards of $564 million dollars — a fee Golden State owner Joe Lacob is unlikely to pay.

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Warriors to sign Ryan Rollins to 3-year, $4.8 million rookie deal (San Francisco Chronicle)

Warriors second-round NBA draft pick Ryan Rollins, 20, will have his first two years fully guaranteed, with a good chunk of the third year guaranteed as ...

Rollins, 20, will have his first two years fully guaranteed, with a good chunk of the third year guaranteed as well. This all reinforces just how much Golden State values Rollins, who’s fresh off leading Toledo to back-to-back MAC regular-season titles. The Golden State Warriors are signing guard Ryan Rollins to a three-year, $4.8 million rookie deal, a league source confirmed with The Chronicle.

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Warriors Sign Ryan Rollins To Three-Year Rookie Contract (hoopsrumors.com)

The Warriors have signed 2022 second-round pick Ryan Rollins to a three-season contract.

JaMychal Green is expected to become the 13th once he officially signs with the club. According to Charania, Rollins’ new contract is fully guaranteed through the 2023/24 NBA season and includes a “significant” partial guarantee in the third year of the deal. Anthony Slater of The Athletic tweets that Golden State will use a portion of its mid-level exception to add a third year to Rollins’ contract.

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Warriors' Ryan Rollins signing three-year rookie contract, agents say (NBC Sports Bay Area)

Golden State Warriors No. 44 pick Ryan Rollins is signing a three-year, $4.8 million rookie deal, his agents Mike Silverman and Brandon Grier of @ ...

Fellow second-round pick Gui Santos' status is still up in the air, but it's likely he plays overseas or in the G League as well. The Athletic's Anthony Slater reported that Golden State used a portion of the available mid-level exception to stretch the contract into a multi-year deal. Shams Charania of The Athletic reported on Thursday, citing Rollins' agents, that the No. 44 pick in the 2022 NBA Draft has signed with Golden State.

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Sacked Warriors coach Nathan Brown lands development role with ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Recently ousted Warriors coach Nathan Brown has joined Parramatta to spearhead a review into the Eels' elite pathways program.

"Nathan has a wealth of experience both as an NRL player and head coach at every level within the game," said Parramatta's general manager of football Mark O'Neill. The Eels are hoping Brown can help to source and develop elite local talent to increase the number of Parramatta juniors in the side's top-30 squad. Nathan Brown will spearhead a review into Parramatta's Elite Pathways program in his first formal football role since being sacked as coach of the Warriors earlier this season.

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Team Update: Round 20 v Warriors (Melbourne Storm)

Chris Lewis will remain as 18th man alongside Young Tonumaipea who moves into the final 19. Cooper Johns, Sualauvi Fa'alogo and Jordan Grant will no longer ...

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End of an era: Bromwich bros approach final act for Storm against ... (NRL.COM)

It has been more than 12 years since Melbourne last played the Warriors without a Bromwich in their team and, barring a miracle, tonight will be the final ...

it’ll be interesting to see who fills that void for Melbourne.” “It’s something we always look forward to… “There is no one standout memory, but every time playing against the Warriors on Anzac Day here in Melbourne, it’s one of the games I know I really enjoy playing in and I think everyone here in Melbourne loves coming to.

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Warriors sign second-round pick Ryan Rollins to three-year contract (Golden State of Mind)

The Dubs used part of their mid-level exception to extend Ryan Rollins' rookie contract an additional year.

Rollins is the 13th player on a guaranteed contract with the Warriors for the 2022-23 season. By using part of their mid-level exception, the Dubs were able to pay Rollins slightly more than the league minimum while also securing an extra year on his rookie contract. Rollins was not considered an NBA draft prospect when he committed to Toledo out of high school, but over his two collegiate seasons, the 6’4’’-guard emerged as a well-rounded prospect.

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'They've made a lot of sacrifices': Super coach's radical solution to ... (New Zealand Herald)

Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has suggested the NRL offer the Warriors a radical token of appreciation ahead of the 2023 season for the sacrifices the ...

Aside from the potential performance ramifications, additional home games would be a massive boost in many other areas. They've basically kept the competition alive. What they've done for the game has been unbelievable...they've done a great job.

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Bourke Warriors clinch Minor Premiership after last round thriller (New South Wales Rugby League)

Bourke will once again host the Barwon Darling Rugby League Grand Final in 2022 but they were made to sweat until the last moment of the men's Minor ...

Chantal Eyre and Chantale McHughes both scored a try for Brewarrina. They are joined in the Grand Final by Lightning Ridge (League Tag) and Brewarrina (Under 18s, Under 15s and Under 15s League Tag) who claimed a hat-trick of first place finishes in the junior grades. The match was played with the winner to earn hosting rights for the decider and few people would have predicted what would unfold in what was a catch-up game from earlier in the season.

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LIVE NRL: Walsh returns to fullback as Storm look to snap rare ... (Fox Sports)

After dropping Walsh to the bench last week, interim Warriors coach has recalled Walsh at fullback for the important clash on home soil. MATCH CENTRE: Warriors ...

It’s been tough for them,” Alexander said. Kenneath Bromwich 15. Harry Grant 10. Jesse Bromwich 9. Grant Anderson 6. He returned to the field in a timely boost for the Warriors but it wasn’t long before he had to shift from hooker to five-eighth after Chanel Harris-Tavita succumbed to a leg injury. “The Warriors certainly have worried the Storm’s right side defence, which has been a problem for them all year since the injuries have seen different players come in to fill the spots. “He only had to do what he did twice in the first half,” Fox League commentator Warren Smith said of Kosi. Egan copped an elbow in a tackle and was sent from the field for a HIA also with concerns of a serious jaw injury. Kosi crossed in the corner off a Chanel Harris-Tavita cutout pass in the 20th minute, then again off a similar pass from Wayde Egan in the 33rd minute and also in the 63rd minute off a Shaun Johnson pass. Wayde Egan overcame an injury scare following an elbow from Nelson Asofa-Solomona to shift to the halves to star for the Warriors as Harris-Tavita’s replacement at five-eighth. It was a tight tussle at Mt Smart Stadium in the first hour of the clash before the Storm finally clicked into the gear with crucial tries to Jahrome Hughes and Nick Meaney in the second half.

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Live updates: NRL 2022 - NZ Warriors v Melbourne Storm from ... (Newshub)

Join us from 8pm as the Kiwi side look to pile more misery on an under-pressure Melbourne.

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Live: Warriors vs Storm - NRL round 20 (Stuff.co.nz)

The Warriors keep finding decent yardage with their carries, as Harris and Curran are able to find cheap metres, before Tevaga takes play past halfway for the ...

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