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The Golden State Warriors Must Extend Kristaps Porziņģis

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For as long as the Golden State Warriors have been in the Stephen Curry Era, they have mostly lacked a shooting big man. Overall, centers who can both knock down threes and protect the rim are hard to come by in the NBA. With Kristaps Porziņģis on the team, the Warriors this season brought in a scoring threat who keeps defenses honest.

But Porziņģis’ contract — which he signed in Boston — expires at the end of this 2025-26 season. After that, he will become an unrestricted free agent. Porziņģis will likely garner a handful of suitors, eager to acquire his two-way services.

Given his impact on the Warriors in the short time he’s been with them, the front office must extend him this offseason. The Latest on Porziņģis’ Health Kristaps Porziņģis has wrestled with a laundry list of injuries since coming into the league. Most recently, the culprits were Achilles tendinitis and an illness that was initially identified as POTS .

This is an illness in which the heart rate abnormally elevates after standing. However, recent reporting suggests Porziņģis may be dealing with another illness. The question has never been whether or not Porziņģis has the talent to play for a championship team.

After all, he recently won a title with the Celtics in 2024. But one of the biggest question marks that has followed him the last several years is his ability to stay healthy. He hasn’t averaged more than 30 minutes a game since the 2022-23 season.

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