Golden State Warriors Open to Major Changes, Explore Trade Options for Roster Overhaul
As the Golden State Warriors face a challenging season, the team is reportedly open to significant changes and is exploring trade options for a roster overhaul ahead of the February 8 trade deadline. With a desire to maximize the remaining years of star player Steph Curry’s career, the Warriors are willing to engage in trade talks involving nearly every player on the roster, according to reports from ESPN and The Athletic.
General manager Mike Dunleavy, in his first year with the team, made moves during the offseason to gain roster flexibility, including trading Jordan Poole’s contract for Chris Paul’s expiring contract. The goal is to make strategic moves that will enhance the team’s competitiveness and financial flexibility, especially as Curry approaches his 36th birthday in March.
Several high-profile players, including Chris Paul, Klay Thompson, Andrew Wiggins, and Draymond Green, are mentioned as potential trade candidates. The Warriors may seek to shed contracts, open cap space, and explore options to rebuild the team.
The team’s financial situation is substantial, with a projected bill of $395.4 million for the current season, covering payroll and luxury taxes. The Warriors’ disappointing 18-22 record has prompted the front office to consider the trade deadline not only as an opportunity to improve the current season but also to position the team for future flexibility and a potential rebuild.
In trade discussions, teams may express interest in promising young players like Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody. While the Warriors have a protected 2024 first-round pick belonging to the Portland Trail Blazers, they retain their 2025, 2026, and 2027 picks, providing additional assets for potential trades.
The Warriors’ approach to the trade deadline reflects a strategic decision to evaluate and possibly revamp their roster to better align with their long-term goals and secure a competitive future for the franchise.