Rounding up all Warriors and NBA related news for Monday, September 2nd.

 

Stephen Curry Signs Extension With Under Armour | SneakerNews.com

 

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In today’s Dub Hub:

Steph Curry tells The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson that he is ready to give his “complete focus” to basketball after signing his one-year, $62.6 million extension last week.
Bleacher Report lists the Warriors as a team that can potentially surpass their Vegas win totals.
Clippers center Ivica Zubac signs a three-year, $58.6 million extension to remain with the team, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.

Last week, Stephen Curry solidified his future with the Golden State Warriors by signing a one-year, $62.6 million extension, silencing any offseason speculation about his future with the team. The deal fulfills Curry’s long-held desire to remain a Warrior for life and essentially guarantees that the superstar point guard will finish his storied career with the same team that drafted him back in 2009.

With the contract now behind him, Curry is ready to channel his full energy into the upcoming season for the Warriors. He expressed this commitment in an article by The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson, emphasizing that he is ready to give his “complete focus” to basketball.

Via The Athletic:

“It’s not different from my perspective,” Curry told The Athletic. “You have an appreciation for the position and the opportunity and the support from people who’ve been with you on the journey. I’ve always said I wanted to play for one team my whole career. So it’s good to get (the extension) question out of the way and give complete focus to basketball and to the season.”

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Stephen Curry sees a window of opportunity for Warriors: ‘It’s still about winning’ | The Athletic

Curry took the money now and not later. He curated a three-year window instead of scheming for four and perhaps set up what just might be a final trifecta. In doing so, he crafted a clever way of giving a vote of confidence to Golden State’s front office without sacrificing urgency.

“It’s still about winning,” Curry said, “and taking the steps necessary to give ourselves a chance. The standard hasn’t changed. The expectation hasn’t changed.”

Willie Cauley-Stein dodged death, recovered and then came home — to Kentucky — to let love heal him | The Athletic

His fourth season in the NBA was his best. He started 81 games and averaged 11.9 points, 8.4 boards, 2.4 assists and 1.2 steals. He thought a big contract was coming. Instead, the Kings moved on, and he signed for slightly above the league minimum with the Golden State Warriors. That’s why he wasn’t home Aug. 23, 2019, when three of his friends were shot — and one killed — while they slept at the home Cauley-Stein leased in Sacramento.

“That kind of started a spiral of mental health,” he said. “Trying to deal with that and hoop at the same time — for a new team, on a bad deal, and then my wife got pregnant — it was just too many weird things and big changes, and I got on the pain pills trying to just run away from reality.”

Will Warriors jump at chance to extend Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody? | San Francisco Chronicle

Fourth-year players have been allowed to negotiate since the offseason began, and other 2021 draftees — Scottie Barnes (Toronto Raptors), Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons), Evan Mobley (Cleveland Cavaliers) and Franz Wagner (Orlando Magic) — have signed rookie-scale extensions.

If extensions aren’t finalized, Kuminga and Moody would enter restricted free agency next summer — allowing them to sign offer sheets with opposing teams that Golden State would have the right to match. They could also renegotiate with the Warriors.

NBA Teams That Can Realistically Beat Vegas Win Projections | Bleacher Report

The Golden State Warriors went 10-11 in games Draymond Green missed due to suspension last season. That means they played at a near-50-win pace the rest of the season.

It seems reductive, and maybe not all that likely to happen, but Golden State should have that over-under well within reach if Draymond can just avoid choking or smacking opponents in the head.

First look at new Dubs guard Buddy Hield in Warriors gear