In Golden State, Collins could start over Trayce Jackson-Davis and share the floor with Green. With Jackson-Davis on the bench, the Warriors' second unit will get a boost of size and athleticism while the starting five can all space the floor to some degree, maximizing Curry's title window.
Now, it seems some teams around the league have started to notice some of the Jazz's commodities, and could aim to make a deal for the right price. Most recently, the Golden State Warriors have popped up on Utah's radar, as they've seemingly had interest in one of their veteran talents.
The Golden State Warriors can swoop in and acquire star Utah Jazz duo before the Los Angeles Lakers get involved.
Golden State could get a deal done for an intriguing roster fit. But will the Warriors have the appetite for this move?
The Golden State Warriors have struggled this season, but they could turn things around by trading for the Utah Jazz's duo.
Without sacrificing a ton of valuable future assets, can the Warriors pull off a key NBA trade deadline move to save their season?
Based on recent messaging from Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Steve Kerr, it seems the Golden State Warriors will not be taking a big swing at the NBA trade d
Golden State reportedly has moved on from acquiring a 3-and-D wing like Miami's Jimmy Butler and Brooklyn's Cam Johnson.
A proposed Golden State Warriors trade would move Brandin Podziemski, Dennis Schroder, and more for Collin Sexton.
NBA rumors suggest four frontcourt trade targets emerge for the Golden State Warriors ahead of the February 6 deadline.
The Miami Heat head to Delta Center to face the Utah Jazz in a non-conference matchup. The Heat are 18-17, which puts them in seventh place in the Eastern Conference. The Jazz are are 9-26, which puts them in 14th place in the Western Conference.
it’s safe to say it’s time for the Golden State Warriors to make another move. While the Warriors may not strike gold by landing a high-motor Utah Jazz forward, they could inch closer to ...