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Dunleavy, Kerr want to take ‘weeks’ to evaluate Warriors roster


SAN FRANCISCO — Both general manager Mike Dunleavy and head coach Steve Kerr appear to be in lockstep in their desire to see what this current Warriors group can do in January before focusing on potential big splashes.

During the Warriors’ most recent game against the Philadelphia 76ers, TNT reporter Jared Greenberg reported on the broadcast that Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy wants to spend the next couple weeks evaluating the team before making “reactionary decisions.”

On the same night, Jimmy Butler requested a trade out of Miami. The Heat suspended him seven games for conduct detrimental to the team and are open to hearing trade offers.

The Butler market, then, could materialize quickly. As in, during the time Dunleavy wants to be taking stock of his team rather than making trade proposals.

Asked about the report starting Dunleavy’s wait-and-see approach, head coach Steve Kerr said he has talked to the general manager about the topic.

“I think that makes perfect sense,” Kerr said.

After beating Philadelphia, the Warriors improved to 17-16. They started the season 12-3, riding hot shooting and tenacious defense before De’Anthony Melton tore his ACL. During the Warriors’ 3-12 slide, they flipped Melton for Dennis Schroder.

That may be the only transaction the team makes for the time being.

“We’ve been up and down this year, but we like the group,” Kerr said. “We like the people we have. We really want to see how we play over the next month. And then just, you know, keep our options open.”

Warriors power brokers have long stated the desire to maximize Steph Curry’s championship window. The clearest way to do that is by getting him immediate help in the shape of a star sidekick before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.

Although Jonathan Kuminga has blossomed over the past two weeks into a nightly force, he’s still only 22 and won’t be in his prime for several more years.

“Obviously, we’re a game above .500, so we’re not in a position to say, ‘Hey, we’re good enough, let’s stand firm,’ ” Kerr said. “We have to assess all the options. Players know that. They understand how this league works. For me, it’s let’s see what we can do these next few weeks. Hopefully, we settle into this rotation, start shooting the ball better. I think with Dennis (Schroder) in the mix now, we have a chance to really be a great defensive team again like we were earlier in the year.



Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and general manager Bob Myers have announced their plans to take ‘weeks’ to evaluate the team’s roster following their disappointing season.

With the Warriors missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year, Kerr and Myers are looking to make strategic decisions on the future of the team. This evaluation period will include assessing player performance, contracts, and potential trades or signings.

Kerr stated, “We’re going to take our time to really look at what we have and what we need moving forward. It’s important for us to make the right decisions for the team’s success.”

The Warriors have faced numerous challenges this season, including injuries to key players like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, as well as the departure of Kevin Durant in free agency. Despite these setbacks, Kerr and Myers remain optimistic about the team’s potential.

As they embark on this evaluation process, Warriors fans can expect a thorough and thoughtful approach to building a competitive roster for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for updates on the team’s progress and potential moves in the coming weeks.

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