After signing a sign-and-trade agreement with the Dallas Mavericks in July, guard Klay Thompson became a free agent for the first time since 2011, meaning the Golden State Warriors are playing without him throughout the offseason. With Thompson’s departure, an era in the Bay came to an end. Along with coach Steve Kerr, the Warriors still have Draymond Green and Stephen Curry, but this season’s roster will include some new players looking to get Golden State back to the postseason after a play-in tournament loss to the Sacramento Kings. Following Thompson’s exit, Kyle Anderson, Buddy Hield, and De’Anthony Melton were added. Negotiations between the Warriors and the Utah Jazz to acquire All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen broke down. The Warriors are expected toHere are the main queries and an update on the situation amid a crucial offseason for the Warriors. After the talks with Lauri Markkanen broke down, will the Warriors move? With their current 15-man roster, the Warriors are getting ready to play. ESPN was informed by sources that the Jazz’s demands for numerous draft selections and second-year guard and All-Rookie Brandin Podziemski in a possible trade for Markkanen caused the talks about a trade with Utah to stall. Golden State will only have two unprotected firsts available (a 2030 first if it places in the top 20) and a combination of 2025 and 2027 or 2026 and 2028.
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