BREAKING NEWS: Michael Porter Jr. Joins Warriors in Stunning $180M Blockbuster Deal!
In a move that shakes up the NBA landscape, the Golden State Warriors have officially acquired forward Michael Porter Jr. from the Denver Nuggets, completing a blockbuster trade that forms a new superstar trio alongside Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler.
📝 The Deal
According to league sources confirmed by ESPN, the Warriors sent Andrew Wiggins, Moses Moody, and a 2025 first-round draft pick to Denver in exchange for Porter Jr., who is currently in the third year of his 5-year, $180 million contract.
“Michael is one of the most efficient and versatile scorers in the league,” said Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. “We believe he completes the core we need to compete for another championship.”
🔥 A New Big Three: Curry – Butler – Porter Jr.
At 6’10” with elite shooting touch, Porter Jr. adds size, scoring, and versatility to a Warriors lineup that now boasts three legitimate All-Star-caliber players. He averaged 18.3 points, 7.0 rebounds, and shot over 40% from three last season with Denver.
The addition of Porter Jr. opens up dynamic spacing and matchup advantages. With Curry’s gravity, Butler’s grit, and Porter’s size and shot-making, Golden State is aiming to reclaim its place among the NBA elite.
“This is a rare opportunity to retool around Steph with high-level talent,” said head coach Steve Kerr. “We’re excited about what Michael brings to the table.”
🧩 Roster Impact
Trading Wiggins leaves a defensive gap on the perimeter, but the Warriors believe Jimmy Butler’s intensity and the growth of Jonathan Kuminga can fill that void. Veterans Draymond Green and Kevon Looney remain to provide leadership and defensive structure.
🏆 Eyes on the Prize
After a disappointing playoff run last season, this move signals an all-in push. With Curry approaching the twilight of his prime, Golden State is focused on winning now — and this move could be the final piece.
“We’re not done yet,” said Dunleavy. “We’re building to win another banner — this isn’t about rebuilding; it’s about reloading.”