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Warriors Speed Up Trade Search After Butler ACL, Kuminga Leaves Game With Soreness

The front office says it will spend future firsts, accepting longer contracts to secure a high-impact wing before the Feb. 5 deadline.

Overview

  • General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. confirmed Golden State is prepared to include future first-round picks and take on contracts that extend past next season if the return warrants it.
  • Reporting links the Warriors to wing and forward options such as Andrew Wiggins and DeMar DeRozan as they evaluate replacements for the injured Jimmy Butler.
  • Jonathan Kuminga, who formally requested a trade on Jan. 15, reentered the rotation with 20 points vs. Toronto before exiting the Dallas game with left knee soreness after an ankle twist; initial testing was not believed to show a serious issue, per ESPN.
  • League reporting indicates Kuminga still wants out, with the Kings viewed as the most interested suitor and the Lakers, Mavericks and Bulls also monitoring the situation.
  • Golden State lost 123-115 in Dallas despite 38 points from Stephen Curry, underscoring the pressure to add help with Butler out and the trade deadline approaching.