The Golden State Warriors have been linked to a blockbuster trade with the Houston Rockets that would reunite Stephen Curry with a former MVP and two-time NBA champion. Yahoo Sports reported the connection Tuesday, though specific players and terms were not disclosed in the initial report.
The proposed deal would bring back a $134 million player who previously won both the league MVP and two NBA titles, according to sources. Curry, the Warriors' franchise cornerstone, has already won four championships in Golden State and is widely regarded as one of the game's greatest shooters.
A trade of this magnitude would dramatically reshape the Western Conference landscape. The Warriors currently sit in the middle of the playoff race, and adding another high-profile star could vault them back into championship contention. For Houston, moving a veteran would signal a continued commitment to their young core and future flexibility.
Both teams are still evaluating their rosters ahead of the trade deadline, and no agreement is imminent. The Warriors have been active in trade rumors all season as they look to maximize Curry's remaining prime years.
Former two-time Defensive Player of the Year Alonzo Mourning recently called Curry a "catalyst" for the modern NBA, praising his transformative impact on the league. The potential reunion would unite two of the most accomplished players of their generation.