Hot-News: Targets for the Golden State Warriors’ Failed Trade Deadline Are Known

Targets for the Golden State Warriors’ Failed Trade Deadline Are Known

Every NBA fan believed that the Golden State Warriors were going to make some important moves during the trade deadline. While the team didn’t do anything significant, it turns out they actually had serious conversations about numerous players.

According to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, the Golden State Warriors had serious conversations about trading for both Alex Caruso and Kelly Olynyk. They refused to trade Jonathan Kuminga for anyone, though.

“They had very serious conversations about Alex Caruso, about Kelly Olynyk, teams were calling about Andrew Wiggins,” Shelburne said. “He had been playing a lot better, and I think when it got down to it, from what I’m told, everyone asked for Jonathan Kuminga. They essentially said, ‘We are never trading Kuminga, he is untouchable, so don’t even ask.'”

One critical piece for the Warriors has been Andrew Wiggins all season. His name had been mentioned in numerous trade rumors, but according to Shelburne, his recent play stopped him from getting traded.

“Andrew Wiggins’ recent play, gave them encouragement that he can rebound into the form that he was a couple of years ago when they won the title and they decided to stand pat,” Shelburne said.

Even though Wiggins has been playing better, he still hasn’t quite become who he was in the past for the Warriors. In the last 10 games, Wiggins is averaging 14.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.0 blocks on 53/41/80 shooting. What matters most though, is that the Golden State Warriors have finally started winning games again.

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The Golden State Warriors have endured a mediocre 2023-24 season. There’s been some highs and there has certainly been some lows. Their 25-25 record as of this story’s writing is indicative of how their campaign has gone so far. Draymond Green was suspended indefinitely earlier in the season before returning in January, and Stephen Curry recently addressed that situation during an interview with Logan Murdock of The Ringer.

“I think the biggest thing he talked about is that he (Green) knew this is the ultimatum because this is his last real chance to be the player that he wants to be,” Curry told Murdock. “It don’t matter what anybody else says, it’s him. And it’s just a level of awareness of things needed to change.

“We’ve built a chemistry and an expectation of: When we’re locked in, we win. And that doesn’t go away as quick as people might think.”

Curry still believes in the Warriors and Draymond Green. Green has been a pivotal piece to the puzzle during Golden State’s dynasty, and Curry understands that the chemistry is important.

Curry and Green are set to remain with Golden State, but Klay Thompson could leave following the 2023-24 season. It’s been a difficult year for Thompson, but he’s been a key player for the Warriors over the years without question.

Golden State will have questions to answer following the 2023-24 season. But can they turn things around this year?

The Warriors are in 10th place in the Western Conference as of this story’s writing. They still have a realistic chance of at least making the NBA Play-In Tournament. And anything can happen in the postseason.

Golden State finds ways to win big games. Sure, their 2023-24 season hasn’t gone according to plan by any means, but doubting the Warriors is always risky.

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