T he Golden State Warriors have made headlines recently with Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Steve Kerr all publicly saying the organization will not mortgage its future for one
A proposed trade with the Golden State Warriors sees them land Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls while maintaining young assets.
Bulls guard Zach LaVine joked about taking Mike Trout's center field position on the Los Angeles Angels. Trout chimed in as well.
"LaVine has thrived when he has called his own number this season, shooting 49.5% and notching 116 points per 100 possessions on iso plays, which put him in the league's 91st percentile," the ESPN report highlighted while explaining the rationale for why the Warriors should make the trade.
The Golden State Warriors (19-20) will look to get back to .500 for the fifth time this season when they face the Minnesota Timberwolves (21-18) on the road on Wednesday night.Nearing the halfway point of the 2024-25 campaign,
ESPN's Chris Herring proposed an intriguing Zach Lavine-to-the-Warriors trade between Golden State and the Chicago Bulls.
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The Feb. 6 trade deadline is a highly anticipated one, and Golden State's front office is increasing its dealmaking aspirations. They can go a multitude of ways to bolster their team, and this trade proposal has the Warriors adding one of the more athletic guards in the league today and two-time All-Star Zach LaVine.
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But what are the Warriors really protecting? The truth is, the Warriors don’t need to worry about mortgaging the future because they don’t have one.