Warriors' Curry Draws Line on Trade Talk Amid Butler's Injury
The Golden State Warriors are navigating a pivotal period as they move forward without Jimmy Butler, who has suffered a season-ending ACL injury. The team had been actively exploring trade options with two key players - Steph Curry and Jonathan Kuminga. However, Curry has made it clear that he is not considering any potential trades in the near future.
In response to questions about the Warriors' trade plans, Curry drew a hard line, stating that they are focused on winning their games at present. With a 25-21 record, the team still has plenty of work to do before the playoffs, which leaves little room for speculation about the future. Curry acknowledged that there will be time to assess their roster needs in the coming weeks but emphasized his desire to finish his run with the Warriors.
The situation has become increasingly complicated since Butler's injury, as Kuminga's request for a trade remains unresolved. Despite the forward producing promising performances in recent games, the market appears dry for potential suitors. The Warriors' front office is now under pressure to satisfy their roster needs without relying on a deadline savior.
The Golden State Warriors are navigating a pivotal period as they move forward without Jimmy Butler, who has suffered a season-ending ACL injury. The team had been actively exploring trade options with two key players - Steph Curry and Jonathan Kuminga. However, Curry has made it clear that he is not considering any potential trades in the near future.
In response to questions about the Warriors' trade plans, Curry drew a hard line, stating that they are focused on winning their games at present. With a 25-21 record, the team still has plenty of work to do before the playoffs, which leaves little room for speculation about the future. Curry acknowledged that there will be time to assess their roster needs in the coming weeks but emphasized his desire to finish his run with the Warriors.
The situation has become increasingly complicated since Butler's injury, as Kuminga's request for a trade remains unresolved. Despite the forward producing promising performances in recent games, the market appears dry for potential suitors. The Warriors' front office is now under pressure to satisfy their roster needs without relying on a deadline savior.