NBA

Stephen Curry’s championship teammate set to join Zion Williamson's Pelicans in new deal

The time has come for Steph Curry to part ways with one of his longtime teammates who helped him win multiple rings. That player is now set to join Zion Williamson’s New Orleans Pelicans for the next two seasons.

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors during an NBA game.
© Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesStephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors during an NBA game.

Stephen Curry is saying goodbye to one of his longtime Warriors teammates who helped him win three championships. While his time in Golden State has come to an end, his career will continue with the New Orleans Pelicans—where his experience could be a valuable asset alongside Zion Williamson.

The player officially moving on from the Warriors is Kevon Looney, who entered free agency this offseason and was unlikely to receive a new deal to stay with Curry. He is reportedly finalizing a two-year contract with the Pelicans.

“Free agent center Kevon Looney has agreed to a two-year, $16 million deal with the New Orleans Pelicans, sources tell ESPN. Life Sports Agency CEO Todd Ramasar and the Pelicans reached a deal tonight for the three-time NBA champion who departs Golden State after 10 years,” reported Shams Charania on X.

Advertisement

Curry Must Move Forward Without Looney

It’s true that Looney left a significant mark on the Warriors franchise, and Curry will likely miss him. However, the team must move forward and find a player to fill that void. An ideal candidate could be Al Horford, as suggested by Ohm Youngmisuk on ESPN.

Tweet placeholder
Advertisement

Pelicans Gain Veteran Experience

Looney could provide Williamson and the Pelicans with a valuable injection of experience on the roster. He’s a player who has navigated injuries and was a key part of a three-championship dynasty with the Warriors – no easy feat. He has consistently been the perfect bench player to support his team.

ALSO READ
Warriors receive positive news about Jimmy Butler’s ACL injury
NBA

Warriors receive positive news about Jimmy Butler’s ACL injury

Warriors’ Steve Kerr urges NBA stakeholders to consider shortening 82-game season
NBA

Warriors’ Steve Kerr urges NBA stakeholders to consider shortening 82-game season

Warriors’ Draymond Green thinks Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama is an otherworldly player
NBA

Warriors’ Draymond Green thinks Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama is an otherworldly player

Warriors reportedly fear rushing Stephen Curry's recovery
NBA

Warriors reportedly fear rushing Stephen Curry's recovery

Better Collective Logo