The record, at home Warriorsdice 3 wins and 1 defeatand perhaps for the moment it goes beyond expectations. TO Golden Statein fact, they seem to be able to withstand even the temporary absence of Steph Curryfocusing on depth of a roster that perhaps has never been so complete and long in recent years. A depth that also emerged in the success achieved on the Pelicans this night, with surprise protagonists such as Buddy Hield and above all Lindy Waters III to guide i Dubs first to the comeback and then to victory for 124-106. A depth which, there is no doubt, would have been compromised if at least one of the many trades drafted during the summer had gone through. And, according to the great veterano Draymond Greenthe fact that the hypothesized transfer deals did not go through could turn out to be a good thing for the team.
Draymond and failed transfer targets
“Lauri Markkanen here with us at Golden State?” he declared Green a “ESPN”, “maybe it would have suckedwe cannot know.” According to the wing of Golden StateIn short, in the Bay they have no regrets about the trade that was never finalized and which would have brought the Finn Jazz a San Franciscoalso because “we don’t know why we never saw it, and therefore we don’t waste time thinking about what it could have been”. Greenheard by “The Athletic”, then extended his reasoning to the other failed transfer objectivePaul George. “It has certainly been talked about, and taking both players would have been a coup” said the four-time NBA champion, “but i Clippers they never really wanted to deal and Danny Ainge, well, he acted like Danny Ainge”.