The NBA world continues to await breaking news from ESPN’s Shams Charania that the Miami Heat have traded their disgruntled superstar. However, there is news out of Golden State that the Warriors’ trade pursuit of Jimmy Butler may have come to a halt. Butler’s adamant stance on being traded to the Phoenix Suns appears as strong-willed as ever, and the Heat remain stuck between a rock and a hard place. Where does that leave the Warriors?
Warriors Trade Pursuit of Jimmy Butler Stalled
Jimmy Butler’s Long-Term Future Holding Back Warriors Trade
If this latest piece of news proves to stand correct, the fact that Butler would not want to play, possibly the rest of his career, with Steph Curry is puzzling. Butler is making it more complicated for Miami to facilitate his demands if it’s the Suns and nothing but the Suns. Back to the Warriors, though, who, according to ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst, have pressed the brakes on their interest in Butler. Why? Butler’s camp has reportedly told the Warriors that he would not sign an extension there if they were to trade for him.
This is true player empowerment when a superstar can demand a trade to a particular franchise and stop certain franchises from trading for him simply by saying, “Don’t do it.” Butler holds this power right now, and the Warriors are likely to listen. Not only are they likely to listen, but they would do well to back off. Butler would demand a significant return in a trade. So, if he has no plans to play with the Warriors past the 2024-25 season, why give up key assets for a temporary move that does not guarantee extended success?
Curry is on public record stating that the Warriors’ mortgaging their future is unwise and advises against it. Still, his comments haven’t stopped the front office from continuing its search for a significant trade, which they have just four more days to do. The trade deadline comes on Thursday, February 6th.
If Not Jimmy, Who?
Another player the Warriors had their eyes on was Zach LaVine. Of course, that interest has vanished now, given the Sacramento Kings-San Antonio Spurs blockbuster trade over the weekend. LaVine is now with the Kings, which puts the Warriors out of the running. Another Chicago Bulls player, Nikola Vučević, has also drawn interest from the Warriors. However, as sources have reported, trading for him would be costly. Their interest in Vučević has also appeared stalled, as NBA insider Marc Stein has reported.
While the dominos fall, expected or unexpectedly (Luka Dončić to the Lakers), few moves make sense for the Warriors. If anything, Curry might actually be on to something, and the best path forward, at least in this season, is for Golden State to hold fast. It would allow them to assess young players like Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, and Jonathan Kumingafor the remainder of the season. Moody and Kuminga have had the most time to show what they can give in the NBA and to the Warriors. Podziemski is in his second year but has struggled since day one this season. If not mid-season, Golden State could commence their most effective roster shifting in the off-season.
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