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Golden State Warriors rumors involving Jimmy Butler reignite with the latest Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz trade.
The Golden State Warriors these days don't bear much resemblance to the star-studded group that dominated the NBA between 2014 and 2022. That eight-year stretch saw Stephen Curry a
Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra gave Tyler Herro his flowers and made a comparison for him without saying the player's name.
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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.
The latest NBA rumors involve the Bucks' attempts to gain flexibility, the Warriors' trade deadline goals, and the Suns' diminishing chances at Jimmy Butler.
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.
Stephen Curry made headlines earlier in the week when he said the Golden State Warriors should not mortgage the future on a desperate win-now trade. Read between the lines of what he said — echoing comments by Draymond Green and Steve Kerr — and it’s “Don’t trade four guys for Jimmy Butler.
The Golden State Warriors continue to free-fall. It's become painfully evident that this current core isn't good enough to compete for an NBA