With a 21-21 record, the Golden State Warriors are expected to be active ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. While a move isn't guaranteed, Warriors fans should expect Mike Dunleavy Jr. to be proactive in researching potential upgrades and the cost of bringing them to the franchise.
Curry has been stellar this season, but the Warriors continue to fall short. Many fans would be surprised if the Warriors do not make a significant move ahead of the trade deadline, but Curry is
Golden State's ownership and front office are reluctant to mortgage the future with an all-in trade, and surprisingly, Curry is on board.
Golden State has a wealth of tradeable assets. If the right player becomes available, Mike Dunleavy Jr. could create an enticing package built around young, high-upside talent and interesting future draft picks. However, given the Warriors ' current roster, it's hard to ascertain which direction the front office wants to take.
TORONTO -- With the trade deadline just over three weeks away, Golden State star guard Stephen Curry wants to see the slumping Warriors ... And he echoed a sentiment that general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr., coach Steve Kerr and star forward Draymond Green ...
Steve Kerr warns against mortgaging the Golden State Warriors' future in trades, echoing Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
Stephen Curry wants to see the Golden State Warriors improve sooner rather than later. However, with the NBA trade deadline three weeks away, the two-time MVP cautioned against making any rash moves that could jeopardize the organization’s long-term future.
Golden State has a wealth of tradeable assets. As such, they're well-positioned to get involved in any potential trade for a star-level player. According to ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk, that's why the Warriors veteran trio would rather the front office remain patient rather than jump into negotiations for an aging star like Jimmy Butler.
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Despite a consistent reluctance to push the red button for a superstar or superstar-adjacent player, Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr.'s ears may have perked up after the news of the Phoenix Suns ' backup scoring guard emerged.
A blowout loss to the Celtics should have the Warriors considering the path Boston took to become the powerhouse it is today.