It appears that the Golden State Warriors are not done making moves this summer. They’ve already added some reinforcement in the wake of Klay Thompson and Chris Paul’s departures, but the Dubs haven’t really scored big in either free agency or the trade market — at least not at the Lauri Markkanen level.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was recently asked about his team’s trade plans in the offseason, and the four-time NBA champion shot-caller appears to have confirmed that everyone not named Stephen Curry is on the table.
Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry Only Untradeable Player on Roster
In a recent interview, Kerr was asked about the trade availability of rising star Jonathan Kuminga, who himself has been linked to a move away from the Bay Area. While the veteran coach did not answer the question directly, he seems to have confirmed that Kuminga is not untouchable — along with everybody else on the roster:
“There’s very few players in the league who are not talked about in trade discussions,” Kerr said, via 95.7 The Game on X, formerly Twitter. “Steph Curry is not being discussed in trade talks. Everybody else is.”
In truth, Kerr’s cryptic response is hard to decode. He may have been speaking generally here and not specifically about Kuminga or anyone else on the Warriors. Nevertheless, the 58-year-old refused to shut down the trade rumors involving Kuminga, which might lead you to believe that the 6-foot-8 forward could be moved this summer.
At this point, the one thing we’re sure of is that Curry isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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