With the Cleveland Cavaliers making moves to completely overhaul their roster by the trade deadline, the Golden State Warriors stood idly by not doing much of anything at all on that front.

Perhaps the Warriors wanted to wait for the buyout market, where the Warriors can get their hands on some good veterans that became frustrated with their current teams and were looking for greener pastures. One of those players was the sharpshooting Marco Belinelli, who reached a buyout deal with the lowly Atlanta Hawks.

But according to Chris Haynes of ESPN, the Warriors have not many any moves toward that front.

Marco Belinelli, a sharpshooter who is on the verge of inking a buyout from the Atlanta Hawks, has not been pursued by the Warriors, sources say.

Belinelli would be a good fit for the Warriors as a second-unit guy whose job it is to shoot the ball and shoot it some more. If the Warriors ever did pursue him, it would be a smart idea as a team can really never have too much floor spacing.

But perhaps the Warriors feel they don't any meaningful additions to their team anymore. They have the best record in the Western Conference and are favorites to win the NBA championship for the third time in four years.

However, the team has been weary in recent weeks and could use an injection of new blood in their locker room.

Either way, the Warriors will be fine whether or not they pursue Belinelli or any other buyout player.