Former Lakers Guard’s Comeback Marred by Constant Volcanoes
DeAndre Kane’s return to the world of professional basketball was supposed to be simpler than this.
After two years away from the game, in May 2023, the former Iowa State guard and
Instead, however, Kane has found himself in a city struggling to recover from a series volcanic eruptions that have displaced most of its residents, and disrupted daily life across the Reykjanes Peninsula. Since late 2023, Grindavík has been at the center of a string of volcanic eruptions from the nearby Fagradalsfjall system, one of Iceland’s most active volcanic zones.
Kane’s Brief Lakers Days
Kane – a member of the 2015 Lakers summer league roster – joined Grindavík ahead of the 2023–24 season, his first contract since the global pandemic. The team plays in the Icelandic Úrvalsdeild, a small but competitive league that has hosted several international veterans over the years – Kane’s experience, size, versatility, dynamic play and
Within weeks of his arrival, though, the team’s focus shifted from basketball to logistics. Repeated volcanic activity near Mount Fagradalsfjall forced games to be moved and residents to evacuate. The eruptions and lava flows have
Players and coaches have been commuting from nearby towns for practices, with home games often relocated at short notice. Kane and his teammates have therefore been working under limited resources, playing in smaller gyms and dealing with irregular schedules as seismic activity continues.
Before the eruption, the population of the town of Grindavik was reported to be approximately 3,000 people. Now, it is down to about 900, and at one point was
Permanently On The Road
Despite a lack of prestige, and a subpolar climate most Americans would find too difficult to deal with, the Icelandic league pays well compared to otherwise comparable leagues, and is able to pull in a decent quality of import player accordingly. By way of example, joining Kane in the backcourt for Grindavik for the second half of last season
Moving to the country was nevertheless a big step down in prestige on the surface for Kane, who – as evidenced by his time with the Lakers – was at one point on the cusp of the top tier. After five years in college – four at Marshall and a graduate season at Iowa State on a high-profile Fred Hoiberg team – he went undrafted in the 2014
Kane subsequently built a steady career, mostly across Europe, where a Hungarian passport acquired in 2017 allowed him to circumvent import quotas. He played in Russia, Germany, Israel, Spain, Hungary, Serbia and Belgium, adapting to multiple roles from combo guard to defensive specialist, with his most notable stretch coming with Maccabi Tel-Aviv, where he appeared in two seasons of EuroLeague play. He also topped up his earnings with four victories in
Despite the challenging circumstances, Kane has been productive on the court,
Warriors Make Shocking Starting Lineup Decision In Lakers Opener

The Golden State Warriors are entering the twilight of their dynasty, but the franchise isn’t going out quietly, as they hope to raise one more NBA championship with
That campaign begins against the Los Angeles Lakers to open the 2025-26 NBA season, but before that game
However, Shams Charania of ESPN recently offered insight as to what the Warriors will do against the Lakers. Speaking on NBA Today, the insider said he expects Kerr to start Kuminga over Horford.
“I‘m told Steve Kerr is leaning towards starting Jonathan Kuminga in the starting lineup, which would mean Al Horford coming off the bench,” Charania said. “I think
Shams On The Warriors Starting Lineup
While Curry, Butler, and Green are shoo-ins as starters when healthy, the other two spots remain relatively open. Horford was expected to start, but Charania’s reporting, compounded with the recent news that the center
“Al Horford, his age, how many years he’s been in the league, and monitoring that,
Warriors announce 2025-26 Opening Night roster:
“Moses Moody is another player who is injured, has a calf strain, he’s going to be out tonight,” the insider added. “He was vying for a potential starting spot too, (but) he will not be starting tonight…
Golden State has struggled in the past with rim-protection, but the news that Kerr plans to start Kuminga over Horford signals he isn’t worried about that issue against the Lakers. The scoring options will be there, and the center will likely come in and out of the starting lineup as the season progresses.
Steph Curry On Being A Face Of The League
While just hours until the Warriors begin their season, Charania’s update comes as a surprise to many following the team over the summer. Regardless, the season opener marks another big moment for the franchise, as it will be the start of Curry’s 17th season with the team, marking one of the longest streaks of playing for one team in NBA history.Speaking with Nick Friedell of The Athletic about his continued success after what has already been a Hall of Fame career, Curry said it is ‘surreal‘ that at age 37, he is still one of the faces of the league. “It is surreal,” Curry said. “Because life flashes, life just goes so fast. And you think 17 years in and you’re still in your head able to play at a level that you know can still win games at a high level.”
Green believes both Curry and LeBron James sit much higher than the rest of the NBA when it comes to their star power. “I think a lot how you’ve heard over the last couple years, like, ‘Who’s the face?’”Green added. “It always turns back to those guys. I think we’ll be in constant search because I don’t know anyone that can carry the way those two guys have.”
While the Warriors are playing the Lakers to start the season, James will be out, sidelined with sciatica for at least the next few weeks. Still, both he and Curry remain the biggest draws in the league. Regardless of Kerr’s decisions on the Warriors’ starting lineup, it will be Curry who holds the keys to the team’s success this season.