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Warriors Gossip

Warriors Gossip

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Dive into the world of the Golden State Warriors with "Golden State Warriors Gossip," the ultimate podcast for die-hard fans. Stay updated on team news, player insights, and game analysis, all packed into fun and engaging episodes. Perfect for any basketball enthusiast eager to keep up with their favorite NBA team. Tune in for lively discussions, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive interviews. Follow "Golden State Warriors Gossip" and never miss a beat of your beloved team's journey.

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  • Warriors Meltdown: Curry Shutdown Drama, Draymond Explodes, and Locker Room Factions Tear Golden State Apart
    Feb 25 2026
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    Whispers from the Warriors' locker room are reaching fever pitch as the Bay Area squad teeters on the edge of playoff irrelevance, with Stephen Curry sidelined by a nagging knee injury and the roster reeling from bold deadline deals. According to Marca, former NBA analyst Kendrick Perkins dropped a bombshell on the Road Trippin' podcast, urging the Warriors to shut down Curry for the rest of the 2025-26 season: "Shut Steph down. Let the others play out the rest. See which pieces really fit." Clutchpoints reports that coach Steve Kerr fired back defiantly on 95.7 The Game, insisting, "We're protecting him, but as soon as he's healthy, he'll play. That's what this is about."

    Juicy rumor number one: the explosive trade sending Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to Atlanta for injury-plagued Kristaps Porzingis, which LeBron James called "only a matter of time" on the Mind the Game podcast, hinting at deep locker room tensions. "Talent wasn't the issue; the locker room tensions were," James implied, painting a picture of a young star clashing with veterans in Steve Kerr's rigid system. Bluemanhoop notes Al Horford's sublime 22-point explosion against Denver vindicated the gamble, but an anonymous source close to the team whispers, "Kuminga's exit was mutual—Draymond's frustrations boiled over in closed-door meetings, and no one wanted another Jordan Poole saga."

    Rumor two hits even harder: Draymond Green's viral take on his podcast about Kevin Durant's alleged burner account drama, comparing a potential Rockets locker room fallout to a "Key & Peele sketch" of awkward tension. While Durant's not in Golden State anymore, insiders say Green vented privately about similar past issues during Durant's Warriors days, fueling speculation of unresolved grudges. "Draymond's still got that fire," says our anonymous team source. "He's calling out public drama because he's tired of it festering behind the scenes here too."

    The third controversy? Steve Kerr's postgame eruption after a sloppy loss to the Pelicans, per Fadeaway World, blasting the team's "disjointed" offense with 21 turnovers and poor spacing: "We just couldn’t execute well enough." Whispers suggest frustration with young guns like Brandin Podziemski, whose errant pass wrecked Jimmy Butler's knee earlier this season, according to Clutchpoints. An anonymous source close to the front office reveals, "Kerr's patience is thinning—Draymond and the vets feel the kids aren't buying in, creating factions that could fracture everything."

    Team dynamics scream chaos: Porzingis's POTS issues leave Horford as the surprise starter, but speculation swirls about buyout targets like Kyle Anderson for a reunion, or even scouting Lonzo Ball despite his fade. Hints of lineup shakeups loom—will they dump Trayce Jackson-Davis's successor for wing depth before the tax bites harder?

    But hold up, listeners—what bombshell trade is Mike Dunleavy cooking up next to save Curry's final run? Tune in tomorrow for the exclusive drop that could flip the Warriors' fate.

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  • Warriors Meltdown: Lacob's Draft Drama, Porzingis Wants Touches, and Is Draymond Getting Traded for Giannis?
    Feb 22 2026
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    Listeners, the Golden State Warriors are boiling over with drama hotter than a Curry three-pointer! First off, that blockbuster trade sending Jonathan Kuminga to the Atlanta Hawks for Kristaps Porziņģis has tongues wagging across the league. According to The San Francisco Standard, owner Joe Lacob just broke his silence after a tough loss to the Celtics, insisting it wasn't hard to pull the trigger despite his personal fondness for the young star. "Not hard; everyone assumes a lot about that," Lacob said, brushing off rumors he coddled Kuminga. But insiders whisper Lacob's heavy hand in drafting him No. 7 back in 2021 over Franz Wagner created rifts from day one, with coaching staff pushing for a better system fit, as ESPN's Anthony Slater detailed.

    Juicy rumor number two: Will Porziņģis repeat Kuminga's nightmare? Bluemanhoop reports the towering center craves post touches just like Kuminga did, clashing with Steve Kerr's ball-dominant Curry scheme. "It could get messy," they warn, hinting at brewing frustration if the touches don't flow. And don't forget Draymond Green's endless fireworks—his history of technicals, ejections, and that infamous practice punch on a teammate has folks questioning if his fire is torching locker room unity, per multiple outlets tracking his volatile edge.

    Anonymous sources close to the team spill the tea on toxic dynamics: "Lacob's draft meddling sowed distrust, and Kuminga's exit was locker room tensions exploding," one insider told LeBron James' camp, echoing reports that relationships soured beyond repair. Speculation swirls on Green's future too—fadeawayworld floats trade scenarios this summer, maybe packaging him for a Giannis Antetokounmpo swoop to reboot around Curry.

    Behind the scenes, whispers of lineup shakeups abound, with eyes on buyout vets like Chris Boucher or Nicolas Batum to plug holes after Jimmy Butler's heartbreaking injury sealed their title hopes, as Clutchpoints notes. "The vets are clashing with the young guns—Draymond's barking orders, but not everyone's buying it," another anonymous voice close to the squad confides.

    Is a Draymond trade brewing? Could Porziņģis demand the rock and fracture the core? Tune in tomorrow, listeners, because one explosive revelation could change everything...

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  • Warriors Meltdown: Kuminga Refuses to Play, Draymond Called Dirtiest Ever, and Locker Room Implodes
    Feb 18 2026
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    Listeners, the Golden State Warriors locker room is a powder keg of drama that's got the NBA buzzing louder than a Curry three-pointer. First off, the explosive fallout with Jonathan Kuminga has tongues wagging after his shocking trade to the Atlanta Hawks for Kristaps Porzingis and Buddy Hield swapped out. According to ESPN's Anthony Slater, Kuminga reportedly refused to play four times during his DNP streak, including turning down mop-up minutes and sitting out a Thunder game citing back soreness, which coaching staff saw as him quitting on the team. Kuminga felt they had already quit on him, viewing the last-minute ask as a setup to embarrass him on national TV.

    Adding fuel, an anonymous source close to the team whispers, "It was a cordial cold war that turned petty—Kerr slammed his whiteboard in a heated office blowup on December 10th, venting about Kuminga's lack of buy-in while JK fired back over years of no belief in his game." ClutchPoints reports those tensions boiled over, with management griping about someone in Kuminga's circle taking too much food from the family room. Even Stephen Curry sent a cheeky apology tweet: "I'm sorry bro. This is ridiculous. Go be Great!" amid the ridiculous leaked details.

    Then there's Draymond Green, slapped with Skip Bayless calling him the "dirtiest player in NBA history" on Green's own podcast, doubling down on infamous kicks, punches, and suspensions racking up $1.4 million in fines. Bayless justified it as Draymond overachieving to the edge, but Bleacher Report just named him the league's most overrated star, spotlighting his polarizing antics tainting the Warriors' legacy.

    Jimmy Butler, sidelined with a season-ending injury, reportedly saw a double standard in how Kuminga was handled versus other young guns, per insiders, stirring locker room whispers of favoritism and fractured trust. Speculation swirls on team dynamics—vets like Curry and Green backed JK publicly, but is Porzingis' shaky health and arrival shaking up rotations? Anonymous sources hint at lineup tweaks, with eyes on a controversial Lonzo Ball signing after missing Jeremy Sochan and Haywood Highsmith, per Marc Stein and Jake Fischer reports. Could that ignite more tension or spark a playoff run?

    And with a 15th roster spot dangling, trade whispers for more firepower loom. Will Draymond's fire explode again, or does the Porzingis gamble backfire? Tune in tomorrow for the latest bombshells that could flip the Warriors' fate.

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