Warriors star forward Draymond Green revealed to Vince Goodwill of Yahoo Sports that he, Steve Kerr, and Curry are all on the same page about the direction the franchise is heading, agreeing that the front office cannot make a panic trade to sacrifice their future.
All of the excitement and goodwill from the Warriors' hot start to the season has long since faded, and calls for the franchise to make a trade have been growing louder. During a recent interview with Yahoo Sports,
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are both out for the Warriors' Friday night game and had an update from Steve Kerr.
Steve Kerr warns against mortgaging the Golden State Warriors' future in trades, echoing Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
After dropping 31 points to lead the Warriors past the Timberwolves, Curry used his on-court interview to tell fans with “Twitter fingers” to cool it on the trade demands.
The Golden State Warriors are currently 12th in the West with a 19-20 record and some of the pillars of the franchise appear to be waving the white flag.
Then, in the last few days Draymond Green, Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr — the guys who would benefit most from trading youth for more win-now guys — shot the idea down. Here is what Green told Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo Sports. “The beautiful part ...
Collins, Valanciunas, and Williams are all on tanking teams and would come rather cheap. The Bulls would like to trade Vucevic, but he and LaVine are on more expensive deals and are playing well enough that Chicago can demand a bit of a larger return for their stars.
In Bitar’s blockbuster trade proposal, the Warriors would send Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield, Kevon Looney, Linda Walters III, a 2025 first-round pick, and a 2029 first-round pick to the Suns for Durant.
The Dubs have a very clear weakness in their frontcourt, which is currently led by Green, Kevon Looney, and Trayce Jackson-Davis. All three are solid rebounders and defenders, but none of them offer a scoring punch, and the brunt of the offense is on Curry, Andrew Wiggins, and Johnathan Kuminga.