The Golden State Warriors were trending in the right direction at the end of last season, but they obviously still weren’t where they wanted to be.
That made many people believe they’d be shaking things up in the summer.
So far, that hasn’t happened.
In fact, as noted by Steph Curry Muse on X, the Warriors remain the only team to make absolutely zero moves this offseason.
Time is running out, and the clock is ticking, so will the Warriors finally get busy?
The Warriors are still the only team to make zero moves this off season… pic.twitter.com/Ffv6OEujN0
— Steph Curry Muse (@StephMuse_) August 5, 2025
The biggest problem for the Warriors is the Jonathan Kuminga situation.
When the offseason started, nearly everyone predicted that Kuminga would leave the team.
That would free up the Warriors to make some other moves and bring in new talent, such as Al Horford, who has reportedly been eager and waiting for Golden State to acquire him.
But the Warriors haven’t figured out their Kuminga problem, and everything else is in limbo.
According to the latest reports, there is a good chance he comes back to the team, although on a small salary with a short-term deal.
Will they be able to sort through the Kuminga issue and then add more stars, or will they not make any big moves this summer?
If that’s the case, what will the new season look like?
This is a team that feels like it still needs a few pieces to be as competitive as it once was.
Can they get those pieces this offseason, or will it have to wait until the trade deadline or next year?
If the Warriors look exactly like they did last season, what are their chances of dominating the West?
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