After two years in basketball purgatory, the Golden State Warriors have finally re-established themselves as a legitimate threat to this year's title. It now sounds like the Dubs are now exploring the possibility of bolstering their squad ahead of the trade deadline as they look towards the second half of the regular season and of course, the playoffs.
Warriors general manager Bob Myers recently revealed that while they are not actively pursuing any player in the market, the Warriors are also not closing their doors with regard to a possible trade prior to the deadline:
Article Continues Below“If the question is have we seen enough to stand pat? Yes and no,” Myers said, via Shayna Rubin of The Mercury News. “If something came along that was so good and better than the current version of is, we’d do it. But as far as feeling a pressure and mindset of this isn’t good enough, we don’t feel that way.”
The Dubs seem confident in the current make-up of their roster — and rightfully so. You also have to keep in mind that Draymond Green is expected to return in the near future and that the highly-touted James Wiseman is currently still waiting on the wings.
Be that as it may, we still cannot rule out the possibility of the Warriors pulling the trigger on a trade in the coming weeks. After all, who wouldn't want to improve on their squad? It goes without saying, though, that any potential move will naturally come with inherent risks.