Scotto’s Latest: Warriors, Vucevic, Centers, Connaughton, Suns


After telling reporters earlier this week that he doesn’t want the Warriors to make a “desperate” trade that compromises the team’s long-term future for short-term gain, Stephen Curry clarified on Wednesday that his comments don’t mean he’s content playing on a .500 team that’s not trying to improve.

“Anyone who thinks I’m OK being on an average basketball team is insane,” Curry said, per Anthony Slater of The Athletic. “Take whatever I said, I still stand on it. But that doesn’t mean we’re not in a situation where we are trying to get better, make appropriate moves that help you do that. (General manager) Mike (Dunleavy Jr.) knows that. We’ve talked about it. That’s the expectation from me. It doesn’t mean you’re reckless.”

As Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reports, Dunleavy and the Warriors are indeed exploring their options on the trade market, with a focus on upgrades in the frontcourt rather than on the wing. Golden State has looked into centers like Nikola Vucevic, John Collins, Jonas Valanciunas, and Robert Williams, according to Scotto, who says the odds of the team making a trade for a forward like Jimmy Butler or Cameron Johnson have decreased.

While the Warriors want to give Curry and Draymond Green a chance to compete for another title, they won’t mortgage their future to make it happen, Scotto writes, adding that the front office still remains reluctant to part with forward Jonathan Kuminga.

Here’s more from Scotto:

  • Following up on the trade market for centers, Scotto says some NBA executives believe the Bulls could land a first-round pick in a deal for Vucevic, who is having a strong season in Chicago. The Wizards and Trail Blazers are expected to command second-rounders for Valanciunas and Williams, respectively, while Collins’ value is hard to pin down, Scotto notes, given the $26.6MM player option the Jazz big man holds for 2025/26.
  • Rival executives who spoke to Scotto are monitoring Bucks wing Pat Connaughton as a trade candidate, since Milwaukee could duck below the second tax apron and create more roster flexibility by moving off of his $9.4MM salary. Connaughton is having a down year and holds a $9.4MM player option for ’25/26, so the Bucks would have to attach draft picks and/or cash to move off of him. While the Bucks can’t trade cash as long as they remain above the second apron, they could do so in a trade that moves them below that threshold.
  • After trading for Nick Richards, the Suns are expected to continue gauging Jusuf Nurkic‘s trade market and trying to figure out a Butler deal as they seek out win-now upgrades, Scotto writes. Scotto points out that role players Royce O’Neale and Grayson Allen would both have positive value as trade chips, but there has been no indication that Phoenix would have interest in moving either player.



In Scotto’s Latest: Warriors, Vucevic, Centers, Connaughton, Suns

In this latest update from NBA insider Michael Scotto, there are several intriguing storylines to dive into.

First up, Scotto shares insight on the Golden State Warriors and their potential pursuit of a big man like Nikola Vucevic. With James Wiseman out for the season due to injury, the Warriors could be looking to bolster their frontcourt with a player of Vucevic’s caliber.

Scotto also touches on the evolving role of centers in the modern NBA, noting how the traditional big man is becoming less common as teams prioritize versatility and shooting from their frontcourt players.

On a different note, Scotto discusses the impact of Pat Connaughton’s recent play for the Milwaukee Bucks, as he continues to step up in the absence of key players like Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Finally, Scotto weighs in on the Phoenix Suns and their impressive run this season, as they look to maintain their spot as one of the top teams in the Western Conference.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights from Michael Scotto as the NBA season continues to unfold.

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