NBA Trade Rumors: Steph Curry retracts his "whatever it takes to win" statement about the Golden State Warriors transaction.
Despite his insistence that he did not want the Golden State Warriors to make snap trades that might affect the team's future, Steph Curry may have changed his mind.
Even though Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was giving coach Steve Kerr nightmares, the Warriors had appeared to be improving after defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109.
In a 105-130 thumping, however, the Phoenix Suns dragged them back to earth, with Moses Moody scoring the most points (17).
As his career draws to a close, Curry would like the Warriors to make the playoffs, but they are currently failing to do so with a 24-24 record in the Western Conference.
"Winning is what Steph Curry wants."
Curry stunned many a few weeks ago when he advised his team to avoid "desperate trades that deplete the future." Given the team's lack of progress since then, his sentiments may have changed a little.
Despite the star's Warriors career-high performance against the Utah Jazz, the Dennis Schroder trade has not been profitable.
Curry, who typically excels at shooting from beyond the arc, has a rare quiet game against the Suns, scoring just 14 points while shooting just 5–14 from the field.
Jimmy Butler has been strongly connected to the Warriors, but Curry has allegedly expressed doubts about the player's compatibility in the locker room.
Curry responded, "It's not for me to make those decisions, I mean I want to win so whatever it means to do that," when asked if the team should try to make any moves after the crushing loss to the Suns.
Before the deadline, the Warriors were linked to a deal.
To improve their fortunes prior to the playoffs, the Golden State Warriors want a new push.
The fans would undoubtedly like Kendrick Perkins' outrageous suggestion that Giannis Antetokounmpo join Stephen Curry at the Warriors.
Brett Siegel, an NBA analyst, believes the team will make a deal before the deadline, though.
Siegel stated on social media that the Warriors would either make a deal on Wednesday or Thursday.
Will it be for Nikola Vucevic, Zach LaVine, Jimmy Butler, or a mix of the three? Golden State's front management has been having difficult talks about these issues.
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