The Golden State Warriors, currently 12th in the Western Conference, are exploring blockbuster trades for LeBron James or Jimmy Butler to revitalize their season. With the championship window closing and Stephen Curry locked in until 2026-27,
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The Golden State Warriors are in desperation mode in early January. If the franchise wants to avoid wasting the final few years of Stephen Curry’s career, they should consider completing a blockbuster trade for a superhuman Los Angeles Lakers forward.
The Butler trade saga added a new wrinkle for the Warriors to pursue a move. Before the 2024-25 season commenced, Butler's trade stock had more juice. However, given the public demands and behind-the-scenes maneuvering, the Heat continue to lose leverage if they decide to make a trade.
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.
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Tensions are high, but Butler can bolster his own market by playing well for Miami when his suspension ends after Wednesday's game in LA.
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