Mike Dunleavy
Coverage of Mike Dunleavy in the Nexus archive.
- The Warriors are putting their roster in position to make a LeBron-sized splash
The Golden State Warriors executed trades involving De’Anthony Melton and Kristaps Porzingis to create cap space, positioning themselves to potentially sign LeBron James to a one-year deal.
- Alaska Districts Close 12 Schools This Year, Amid Severe Budget Cuts
Alaska districts closed 12 elementary and middle schools this year due to severe budget shortfalls, impacting students, staff, and programs. The closures were described as necessary to address millions in funding gaps, with uncertainty remaining about whether budgets will balance as the governor has not yet approved next year's education funding.
- Kawakami: Warriors clarity — Lendeborg’s big personality, Draymond’s opt-in, and more
Golden State general manager Mike Dunleavy stated the team is assuming Draymond Green will exercise his $27.6 million player option for next season. The article also references Lendeborg’s personality and Draymond’s contract decision as key points of discussion.
- With Al Horford returning, it’s time for the Warriors to pivot to guards
Golden State Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy re-signed a center preparing for his 20th NBA season and added wings in the draft. The article suggests the team should pivot to guards with Al Horford's return.
- What the Warriors’ tense draft room scene reveals about their process
ESPN cameras captured Mike Dunleavy and Joe Lacob discussing a trade offer moments before the Golden State Warriors selected Yaxel Lendeborg. The scene revealed tension during their draft decision process.
- Alaska’s Deteriorating Schools Could Receive More Than $148 Million for Repairs. It’s a Fraction of What They Need.
Alaska’s schools, including those in rural areas with Indigenous student populations, face severe infrastructure issues like leaky roofs and broken pipes. A new budget approved by the state Legislature would increase funding for school repairs from $40 million to over $148 million in 2027, though this still covers only about 13% of requested repairs.
- Alaska governor vetoes major election reform bill, citing ‘burdens’
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R) vetoed a bipartisan election reform bill, citing 'operational burdens' from implementing changes close to November’s elections. The bill aimed to modernize election processes but was rejected over concerns about administrative challenges in an election year.