Curry had a vintage performance on Thursday night, downing double-digit 3-pointers to clear the 50-point mark against the Magic.
According to Dan Favale of Bleacher Report, one potential trade that could make sense for Golden State is swapping Andrew Wiggins for Zach LaVine. The Chicago Bulls are reportedly keen to part ways with the two-time All-Star and he would provide additional ball-handling and scoring to the Warriors roster. The trade proposal looks like this:
The Golden State Warriors may acquire an experienced center in the offseason who started his career with the Philadelphia 76ers.
The NBA trade deadline was three weeks ago and a handful of additions look like great fits in their new homes, including Jimmy Butler.
This marks the first time in LaVine’s career that he has earned Player of the Week honors. The Kings acquired the two-time All-Star on Feb. 3 in the three-team trade that sent De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs and Kevin Huerter to the Chicago Bulls.
Stephen Curry is expected to play as the Golden State Warriors face the Sacramento Kings on February 21, 2025. However, Jonathan Kuminga will be absent due to an ankle injury, which could impact the Warriors' rotation.
Knicks guard Jalen Brunson has been named the NBA’s Player of the Week for the Eastern Conference, while Kings guard Zach LaVine has won the award for the Western Conference.