Golden State Warriors point guard D’Angelo Russell is eligible to be traded on Dec. 15 and many around the league believe the Dubs will trade the lefty.

However, according to Sean Deveney of Heavy, the Warriors aren't currently pushing the trade market for Russell.

Yet as December 15 looms, the Warriors have been decidedly quiet on the Russell trade market, according to sources around the league.

“If it is something that they’re going to do quickly, like before the end of this month, I wouldn’t say they’re pushing for it,” one general manager said. “Maybe they have a deal in mind, maybe they’re sitting on something and laying low. But I’d be surprised. That’s not how they’d approach it, I’d think. You want to create a market if you are going to trade a player like him, you want to pit teams against each other, drive up the price. You don’t want to lock into one deal. But the market thing, that’s not really happening yet. They’re not pushing the market for him.”

The Warriors acquired Russell from the Brooklyn Nets in the Kevin Durant sign-and-trade deal. Russell signed a four-year, $117 million contract with the Dubs.

In 11 games this season, Russell is averaging 23.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game. The Warriors have the worst record in the NBA at 4-19.