[Seigel] "Unless the Dubs pursue Ingram, which has been a scenario this front office has discussed, league sources have indicated that Golden State will be making minor moves to potentially move out of the tax."

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On top of all the talk surrounding LaVine and Butler, the Warriors continued their search for massive moves on the trade market last week, even going as far to calling the Phoenix Suns about Kevin Durant. Multiple sources briefed on the matter told ClutchPoints that the Dubs were serious about their intentions of trading for Durant, which was quickly turned down by the Suns.

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This however did not stop owner Joe Lacob and the Warriors from dreaming big, as they even contacted the Lakers about LeBron James. When Doncic was traded to Los Angeles, the focus of the league quickly shifted to James and what his immediate future looked like. Many began to speculate that LeBron-Golden State talks were growing, although there were no real trade conversations between the Warriors and Lakers, sources said.

These discussions of James going to the Dubs have quickly vanished, as all indications point in the direction of the legend holding onto his no-trade clause and remaining in Los Angeles, for now.

Where does this leave the Warriors?

Vucevic remains an option, but the Warriors don't necessarily believe adding the veteran center drastically changes their outlook this season. Plus, the Bulls have been adamant on wanting draft compensation from the Golden State, which was one of the holdups when negotiating a trade involving Vucevic and LaVine.

Outside of role players like Bruce Brown, Kelly Olynyk, and John Collins being players the Warriors have held interest in dating back to the offseason, the next best wave of players on the trade block this season include Brandon Ingram, Zion Williamson, and Cam Johnson. It is unknown at this time if Golden State will seriously consider pursuing any of these three bigger names.

Unless the Dubs pursue Ingram, which has been a scenario this front office has discussed, league sources have indicated that Golden State will be making minor moves to potentially move out of the tax.

These are trying times for the Warriors, who have until Thursday afternoon to try and save their season.

Source: https://clutchpoints.com/luka-doncic-anthony-davis-nba-trade-deadline-intel-siegels-scoop