Warriors Could Trade for Potential $208 Million ‘Consolation Prize’: NBA Exec
The Warriors are on to the next phase of their offseason, having shed Klay Thompson and Chris Paul while bringing in a parcel of free agents to diminish the blow. In the end, the hope is that the team can get younger while also staying competitive around Stephen Curry in the Western Conference, and to that end, the Dubs have made a major push to get the Jazz to trade away big man Lauri Markkanen.
That push has pretty well made the media rounds.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on SportsCenter this week reported that (via CBS Sports), “Utah’s not sure it wants to trade him, but they have to listen. They’ve been listening. And a lot of the teams who lost out on Mikal Bridges from Brooklyn have transferred over to trying to see if they can land Lauri Markkanen out of Utah. Golden State is one of those teams.”
And The Athletic’s Tony Jones, on 95.7 in San Francisco this week, said, “Golden State has an offer on the table and it’s substantial [for Lauri Markkanen]. I think offers are heavily pick-based.“
Alas, Utah’s reluctance to trade Markkanen remains, and teams around the league have been getting the sense that the Jazz will need a major offer to force a deal. The Warriors can’t meet the price—at least not without sending off Jonathan Kuminga, a player they don’t want to trade. Thus, expect the Warriors to examine contingency plans.
One of those brought up by a Western Conference executive this week: Brandon Ingram.