The Golden State Warriors might be one of the most confusing teams of the 2025 NBA offseason.
🧩 A Stacked History, a Fading Present
The dynasty days of Curry, Klay, and Draymond are nearing their sunset. But instead of making moves to reload, the Warriors have become eerily silent—while other contenders make bold moves.
🚫 Zero Official Moves So Far
As of mid-July, the Warriors have made zero concrete signings or trades. Not one. Not even a minimum deal.
Meanwhile, they’ve:
- Lost Kevon Looney (a key rebounder and locker room leader)
- Reportedly expect to re-sign Kuminga… then trade him by the February deadline
That’s two core rotation pieces in limbo.
👀 Linked to… Everyone?
Golden State has been rumored to be watching several names:
- Seth Curry (the younger Curry brother)
- Ben Simmons (a risky, high-upside playmaker)
- Al Horford (aging big, floor spacer, vet presence)
- De’Anthony Melton (solid defender and rotation guard)
But so far, none of these talks have translated into actual moves.
🧨 Why It Matters
With Klay Thompson gone, CP3 traded, and the West getting deeper (OKC, Minnesota, Denver, LAC), the Warriors seem to be stuck in no-man’s land.
Are they rebuilding around Curry + young talent, or pushing for one more run?
Right now, they’re doing neither. And it’s confusing fans—and likely frustrating Steph.
📉 Final Word
The Warriors front office needs to pick a direction—fast.
Because as other contenders stack their rosters, Golden State risks falling from legacy team to lottery bubble in just one season.
💬 What should the Warriors do next? Trade Kuminga? Sign Simmons? Blow it up?
Drop your take below.
