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NBA rumors reveal Golden State Warriors have an early, bold approach to the NBA trade deadline

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The Golden State Warriors have been prominent in NBA rumors this season, linked to a sign-and-trade for Paul George and then a potential deal for Lauri Markkanen. Neither deal materialized, but with the club off to a good start in the regular season, NBA trade rumors are already surfacing involving the Warriors.

After a big win over the Boston Celtics, the Warriors currently have one of the best records in the NBA. Golden State is also one of only four teams with a difference of more than 10 points this season and they have one of the longest winning streaks in the NAB this season.

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Stephen Curry leads the way, but it has been a team-wide effort this season. Among the NBA statistical leaders entering Friday’s game, Golden State ranked third in scoring (121.1 points per game), blocks (6.3 per game) and assists (29.4 per game), while he ranked fifth in steals per game (9.3) and fourth in three. point shooting percentage (39.3 percent).

The Warriors are also well-positioned to be buyers, if they so choose, at the NBA trade deadline this season. Jonathan Kuminga ($7.636 million salary) will have suitors and Golden State has the Andrew Wiggins contract ($26.276 million salary) to make a big move.

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During an appearance on ESPN First Take, NBA insider Brian Windhorst said the Warriors are the team with an “itchy trigger finger trying to make a deal” and that they are seen around the league as the “top candidate” to make a blockbuster this year transaction. season.

While Windhorst won’t discuss specific NBA trade candidates the Warriors could pursue, there is one obvious one. The Milwaukee Bucks are off to one of their worst starts in franchise history and Giannis Antetokounmpo has made it clear he wants to play for a championship contender.

Whether it’s Antetokounmpo or another All-Star player with multiple years of contract control, the Warriors are among the most aggressive teams pursuing the stars popping up in NBA rumors this season.

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