Kevon Looney bids Warriors farewell after a memorable 10 seasons.
Warriors Fan Favorite Pens Heartfelt Goodbye After 10 Seasons originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Kevon Looney’s 10-year journey with the Golden State Warriors has come to an end. The longtime fan favorite and steady presence in the paint signed a two-year, $16 million deal with the New Orleans Pelicans.
Looney, a former first-round pick by the Warriors in 2015 after one season at UCLA, played a crucial role in Golden State’s dynasty run. Though never a top scorer, his consistency, rebounding and durability helped the team win three NBA titles.
In a heartfelt letter published in "The Player's Tribune," Looney reflected on his time in the Bay Area, thanking fans, teammates and the organization. One message stood out:
“Even though I’m going somewhere else now, I can tell you for sure that everyone out here is still gonna be family to me forever. I’m Bay Area for life, no matter where I go.”
“I’m Bay Area for life, no matter where I go.”
— Jimmy Butler Muse (@ButlerlllMuse) July 6, 2025
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He closed with a genuine farewell to the Warriors community:
“Ten amazing years. It’s been one hell of a ride! Not every ending has gotta be a sad ending. I’m leaving the Bay with a huge smile on my face. Thank you for the ride."
Looney was never the flashiest player, but his impact was undeniable. Known for doing the dirty work, he averaged 5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game over his Warriors career. His best statistical season came in 2022-23 when he posted 7 points and 9.3 rebounds per game.
He was also impressively durable, playing in all 82 games in back-to-back seasons and appearing in 150 of 164 possible regular-season games over the last two years.
In the playoffs, Looney made 89 appearances and started in 27 games. His most productive postseason came in 2018-19, when he averaged 7.1 points over 21 games.
Now with a new Western Conference team, Looney’s departure marks the end of an era for a Warriors team that valued chemistry, toughness and heart. Golden State will feel his absence.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
Category: Basketball