Kerr clarifies ‘Stand Pat’ Comments when Warriors act with Rumors Heating

San Francisco – With a flurry of activity around the league this weekend, Steve Kerr wants you to know that he didn’t think Warriors would definitely stand clapping on Thursday’s NBA trading period.

“What I said was that we are 24-24, so we can’t stand here and say” Oh, we’re good, we’ll stand Pat, “Kerr said Monday, clarifying his comments after Friday’s loss to Phoenix Suns. “But it’s not hard to imagine. It’s actually very easy to imagine it. All it takes is that there are no good deals out there. “

General Manager Mike Dunleavy is working on the phones, Kerr said, but so far it has been a trade deadline that has been among the craziest in league history, and it has happened without Warriors’ commitment.

Saturday Night Blockbuster, which made Luka Doncic a lacquer and sent Anthony Davis to Dallas sent bump waves through league circles, and Sacramento Kings poured fuel on the flames one day later when they sent Star Guard de’aaron Fox to join forces with Victor Wembanyama In San Antonio.

However, when he took the podium before Warriors hosted the magic on Monday night, however, Kerr was not in the mood to add the conversation.

“What do I think of (the trades)?” He said when asked about his reaction before taking a long break to gather his thoughts. “Oh, it’s a trade that involves two other teams and other players who don’t play for Warriors, so I won’t comment on it. Sorry. “

Jamahl Mosley, the coach of the 24-26 Magic, said the couple of Blockbusters “shook up the league” and it seems that everything is possible in the world where a 25-year-old franchise corner is available in the trading market.

Jimmy Butler? LeBron James? Kevin Durant?

As Warriors seeks to find a superstar -sideskick to Steph Curry, they have been connected to all three, with a Durant Geno Association the latest rumor to the surface Monday afternoon. Yahoo! Sports ‘Jake Fischer was the first to report that Warriors had targeted Suns’ interest in an agreement and the opportunity was later confirmed by Sports Illustrated and Athletic.

Despite his six-year-old race with Davis being quitting, James is expected to stay in Los Angeles past the deadline, according to Espn’s Dave McMenamine, who also reported Golden State asked about the big time on last year’s trading period before James had his Current clause without trade.

While Butler’s relationship with his current team, Miami Heat, is more exciting than ever, the wheels apparently stopped at any potential deal involving Warriors when it does-it-all wing would not commit to signing an extension.