The Golden State Warriors have interest in both Zach LaVine and Jimmy Butler ahead of the February 7th NBA trade deadline. LaVine seems to pique more interest with multiple players on the Warriors depending on the cost. LaVine is also viewed by some within the franchise as the safer option considering he is nearly six years younger, $6 million cheaper this season, and an easier cultural fit.
LaVine’s contract extends longer and he’s had health concerns, but he has had a bounce back 24-25 season and is an All-Star candidate. LaVine is averaging 24.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 34.1 minutes across 42 games.
The Warriors were previously all but out of the running for Butler, but the recent perceived drop in his price has intrigued key stakeholders. When Butler initially became available last month, there was zero push from any part of the organization to trade for Butler.
Golden State’s front office is motivated to improve the roster and willing to include their 2025 first-round draft pick in deals that would lift the team out of lottery position. However, the organization has concerns about disrupting team chemistry if veterans Andrew Wiggins, Gary Payton II, or Kevon Looney are included in any trade.
Jonathan Kuminga is considered essentially off the table for either Butler or LaVine.