Golden State appears to be wasting no time in making a bold in-season deal to improve its upside.
The Golden State Warriors appear to be on track to make a major move on Sunday the first date players signed over the summer can become trade-eligible.According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Warriors and Brooklyn Nets are deep in talks to complete a trade that will reroute Nets starting point guard Dennis Schröder to the Chase Center.Sources inform longtime NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, currently writing for Substack, that Golden State intends to flip the expiring, $12.
1 steals in his 23 contests for the club, all starts.On the 14-10 Warriors, it's unclear if Schröder would even start next to 10-time All-Star guard Stephen Curry. Melton had been the Warriors' starting two-guard next to the 36-year-old former two-time league MVP, but since his injury, 6-foot-2, defense-first combo guard Gary Paton II has been starting alongside Curry.Schröder is also a lethal point-of-attack defender.
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