The Golden State Warriors are expected to be active during the offseason. The front office could look to make some significant roster adjustments after Steve Kerr’s team failed to make it out of the play-in tournament. They lost to the Sacramento Kings in the matchup between the 10th and 9th seeds.
According to Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley, Kevin Durant could be among the most realistic trade options for the franchise. The Minnesota Timberwolves swept his Phoenix Suns team in the opening round of the playoffs and are now expected to be active this summer. Durant would return to the Bay Area after winning two championships in his three-year tenure with the franchise.
“Dismiss the notion of Kevin Durant rejoining the Dubs at your own peril,” Buckley reasoned. “The 35-year-old swingman could be on the hunt for a scenery change after the Suns’ first-round sweep, and the Warriors have quite the opportunity to make a recruiting pitch with Curry, Durant and coach Steve Kerr all joining forces again at the Olympics.”