Shaun Livingston trade rumors, contract, salary

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  • • Kawakami: Can Jordan Poole channel Shaun Livingston? And my Warriors-Lakers series prediction
    Jordan Poole has a star's contract, but he should think like a role player now and avoid the reckless errors he made against the Kings....2023
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  • • Reviving Stephen Curry era with Warriors depends on one key aspect, details Shaun Livingston
    The Golden State Warriors have been very busy these past few days as they are revving up for the upcoming NBA Draft. They own the second overall pick and it’s still unclear what they’ll do with it. Some experts say they should keep it and get a blue-chip prospect, while others believe they should trade […] The post Reviving Stephen Curry era with Warriors depends on one key aspec...2020
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  • • Rumor: Warriors eyeing next Shaun Livingston in 2020 NBA Draft
    The Golden State Warriors could be eyeing their next Shaun Livingston in the 2020 NBA Draft. This player would come in the form of Iowa State guard Tyrese Haliburton, according to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony. Givony says the Warriors are high on Haliburton’s dynamic skill set and what could be a seamless fit next to the […] The post Rumor: Warriors eyeing next Shaun Livingston in 2020...2020
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  • • Shaun Livingston contemplating retiring at season's end
    Warriors guard Shaun Livingston is still only 33 years old, but he hasn’t ruled out the possibility that 2018-19 will be his last NBA season. As Anthony Slater of The Athletic notes, while Livingston is under contract for 2019-20, his $8M salary is only partially guaranteed for $2M, increasingly the likelihood of his release. With potential free agency looming, Livingston is contemplating the idea...2019
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  • • Tyler Ulis to sign camp deal with Warriors
    Point guard Tyler Ulis will sign an Exhibit 10 contract with the Warriors, Anthony Slater of The Athletic tweets. The former Suns guard will join them in camp, though he’ll likely wind up with the team’s G League affiliate in Santa Cruz, Anthony Johnson of 2Ways10Days tweets.Ulis also had similar offers from the Rockets and Kings, Marc Spears of ESPN tweets.The Suns waived Ulis at the end of June,...2018
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  • • Kevin Durant could take less money to help the Warriors... again
    Two-time reigning NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant is slated to become a free agent at midnight Sunday morning. There’s absolutely no reason to think he’s leaving the Golden State Warriors after earning a title in each of his first two seasons with the team.The only drama here is whether Durant will sign another two-year contract with an opt out like he did last season or go with the full five-year max...2018
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  • • Warriors price tag rising with each new season
    With lucrative new contracts for Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala hitting the books in 2017/18, the Warriors’ team salary started getting awfully expensive, even with Kevin Durant accepting a team-friendly rate on his own new deal. Durant likely won’t take a discount again, so Golden State’s salary and tax bills will only get pricier going forward, but as long as the team keeps winning titles, own...2018
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  • • Pacific Notes: Durant, Curry, Teodosic, Lakers’ free Agency
    Kevin Durant has already said he will re-sign with the Warriors this summer but it will likely be for a significantly higher salary than his previous contract. During an appearance on the Warriors Plus/Minus podcast, Durant addressed his decision to take a $10 million pay cut last summer, which enabled Golden State to re-sign Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston.Durant said that money has never bee...2018
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  • • Kevin Durant to opt out, not give Warriors discount on next deal
    Kevin Durant will opt out of his contract after the season so he can restructure his deal with the Golden State Warriors.Durant signed a two-year deal last summer for only $51 million, and gave himself the opportunity to opt out after the season. He took a discount to make it easier for the team to retain Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala.This offseason, he is not expected to be so charitable.ES...2018
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  • • Patrick McCaw to be re-evaluated in four weeks
    The Warriors issued an update on injured guard Patrick McCaw today, announcing in a press release that McCaw didn’t suffer any neurological damage after falling to the floor during Saturday’s game against Sacramento. However, the second-year guard has been diagnosed with a a lumbosacral bone bruise and will remain sidelined for the rest of the regular season and the start of the playoffs.According...2018
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  • • Kevin Durant confirms he's not going anywhere in free agency
    Asked if his 2018 free agency is the foregone conclusion that 2017’s foray onto the open market was, Kevin Durant has confirmed that he’s not going anywhere this summer. As Anthony Slater of The Athletic writes, Durant said today that he’s 100 percent sure he’ll be back with the Warriors for next season.Durant, in his second season with the Warriors, has already signed two contracts with the team ...2018
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  • • Klay Thompson not worried about money breaking up Warriors
    The Golden State Warriors are by far the best team in the NBA, and that does not appear to be changing too soon.The team had a successful summer in which they retained Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Shaun Livingston, and Andre Iguodala. That group will join cornerstones Klay Thompson and Draymond Green to form the best team in the league.With that core in place, Golden State, which has won two of th...2017
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  • • Kevin Durant: Pay cut criticized because people ‘love to hate’ Warriors
    Kevin Durant wasn’t the first athlete to take a pay cut to help out the organization he plays for, but his decision was criticized largely because he’s a member of the Warriors.Heading into the offseason fresh off of an NBA championship, the Warriors had a few questions that needed to be resolved regarding their roster. Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston, two key contributors to Golden State’s re...2017
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  • • Curry offered to take less than max contract with Warriors
    Kevin Durant allowed the Golden State Warriors to keep their championship core together by taking significantly less money than he was entitled to this summer, and he wasn’t the only superstar on the team willing to do that.Stephen Curry, who recently signed a record five-year, $201 million deal, told Marcus Thompson II of The Athletic that he informed Warriors general manager Bob Meyers he would ...2017
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  • • Warriors officially bring back championship team
    With the drama surrounding their biggest rivals, the Golden State Warriors have played it somewhat low-key this summer. They took care of business (and more), adding Nick Young as well as Omri Casspi to an already loaded roster. These are the two deals that were official prior to Tuesday.As of Tuesday afternoon, the band is now almost completely back together after earning a second NBA title in th...2017
  • • Warriors re-sign starting center Zaza Pachulia
    The defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors will have their starting five back together this upcoming season. The agency that represents center Zaza Pachulia announced Friday evening that the veteran has returned to Golden State. Pachulia signed as a free agent last summer and ultimately played a huge role in the Warriors’ second NBA title in three years — the first of his lengthy career. All...2017
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  • • Warriors GM credits Kevin Durant's 'sacrifice' for keeping championship team together
    While there will be a few differences, the Golden State Warriors team that takes the court for the 2017-18 season will be largely similar to the squad that earned a championship in 2016-17. According to general manager Bob Myers, Kevin Durant is the main reason why.Durant signed a two-year, $53 million deal to return to the Warriors. While that’s certainly a lot of money, it’s well below what a pl...2017
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  • • Report: Durant taking $10 million below max in new deal
    Kevin Durant is expected to take less money than he is entitled to when he signs his next deal with the Golden State Warriors, and one report indicates the salary he has agreed to is significantly lower than the maximum.Multiple sources told Marcus Thompson II of the San Jose Mercury News that Durant will not only forgo signing a max contract extension, he will also sign for less than the maximum ...2017
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  • • Warriors free agency update
    The NBA champion Warriors, already the league favorites for the title next season, are handling business in free agency. Here’s the San Francisco Chronicle with the latest: Within the first 24 hours of free agency, Golden State agreed to bring back Stephen Curry on a record-setting five-year, $201 million deal, Shaun Livingston on a three-year, $24 million contract [...]...2017
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  • • Report: Warriors to offer Andre Iguodala three-year deal at $13-$15 million per
    Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguodala met with the Houston Rockets on Saturday, at which point he apparently cancelled his remaining free agent stops.In the end, Houston offered Iggy a contract.This led to some speculation that Iguodala might move on from the defending champs for a shot at playing with Chris Paul and James Harden.That’s what we would call putting the cart before the horse.N...2017
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Shaun Livingston trade rumors, contract, salary

  • • Report: David West to re-sign with the Warriors
    After re-signing both Stephen Curry and Shaun Livingston once free agency started at midnight Saturday, the defending champion Golden State Warriors will reportedly retain another key cog.According to David Aldridge of NBA.com, the Warriors will re-sign veteran big man David West to a one-year contract. It will be his final year in the NBA before stepping away from the game. West, 36, averaged 4.6...2017
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  • • Report: Warriors keeping Shaun Livingston on three-year, $24 million contract
    Andre Iguodala next?...2017
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  • • Steph Curry agrees to $201 million contract with Warriors
    The first step in Golden State’s offseason plans is in place: Steph Curry.ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports that the Warriors and Curry agreed to a five-year, $201 million contract, as expected.Curry had been on a bargain contract for the Warriors the past four years, but now he is getting paid the kind of MVP money he deserves.The next step for Golden State is trying to bring back Andre Iguodala,...2017
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  • • Report: Kevin Durant to sign 1+1 contract for less than max with Warriors
    This will allow Golden State to spend as much as it wants to re-sign Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston...2017
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  • • Report: Kevin Durant willing to accept less than max contract next year
    Warriors could keep Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston...2017
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  • • Report: Andre Iguodala likely to re-sign with the Warriors
    Most of the focus on impending Golden State Warriors free agents this upcoming summer will surround MVP’s Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. Though, any thought given to the idea that either will move on can pretty much be thrown out the window.Golden State can offer Curry about $70 million more than any other team, and Curry himself has not necessarily minced words about wanting to return to the Bay...2017
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  • • Warriors Trying to Avoid Repeating Same Mistakes That Doomed Durant in OKC
    2017
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  • • Thursday NBA Roundup: Warriors Remind Us How Lethal Super-Death Squad Can Be
    2017
  • • Criticize Warriors If You Want; Historically Great Offense Only Getting Better
    2016
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  • • After Lost Season, Kevon Looney Could Be Warriors' Next Dual-Threat Star
    2016
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