• Post Out, Bassey In for Warriors | Golden State Warriors News
    Jul 7 2026

    Quinten Post is set to join the Memphis Grizzlies on a lucrative three-year, $30M deal, leaving the Warriors with a tough decision. With Post likely gone, the Warriors may revisit their interest in free agent Charles Bassey — a former standout in limited minutes last season, averaging 10 points, 7 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks. Bassey’s familiarity with the team and his willingness to accept a minimum contract make him an ideal fit to back up Porzingis and Horford, especially as the Warriors can’t justify paying Post $10M next season for third-string center duties.

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  • Carr Shines as Lakers Fall in Summer League | Golden State Warriors News
    Jul 4 2026

    Lakers stumble in Summer League opener but shine with rookie Cameron Carr’s 19-point debut, including 5 threes — a nervous but determined start to a new era. While Warriors dominate with a 104-72 win led by standout draft picks, Carr’s grit offers hope for the future. Coach Ty Abbott gets a front-row seat to the grind, and the Lakers return Sunday against the Miami Heat.

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  • Lakers Fall Hard to Warriors | Golden State Warriors News
    Jul 4 2026

    Lakers stumble in California Classic opener, crushed 104-72 by Warriors as rookie Carr flashes with 19 points and Thiero delivers solid all-around play, but Golden State’s hot shooting—led by Lendeborg’s barrage of threes—left LA struggling to keep up, with efficiency gaps widening as the game wore on. A late nine-point run offered flickers of hope, but it wasn’t enough. Next up: a chance to rebound against the Miami Heat on Sunday at 1:30 PM PT.

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