The Golden State Warriors are making moves behind the scenes-and not just on the hardwood. As the February 5 trade deadline inches closer, the front office has been one of the most active in the league when it comes to trade reconnaissance. According to multiple league sources, Golden State is working the phones, gauging the market to see which players might realistically be available-and which ones are off the table.
Right now, the priority is clear: the Warriors are looking to shore up their frontcourt. That means adding size, athleticism, and a defensive presence-specifically someone who can rebound and protect the rim. It’s no secret that those areas have been soft spots for Golden State this season, and they’re not exactly getting what they need from current options like Al Horford or Quinten Post.
One name that’s been floating around in connection with the Warriors is Brooklyn’s Nic Claxton. He checks a lot of boxes-rim protection, mobility, and rebounding-but there’s a catch.
Golden State is reportedly eyeing players with salaries closer to the $15 million range, and Claxton could be a stretch financially depending on how things shake out. That price point could limit their options, but it also shows the Warriors are trying to thread the needle between talent and financial flexibility.
What’s notable is that Golden State has already opened trade talks with several teams, including the Nets, Pelicans, and Bulls. While no specific players have been confirmed in those discussions, the activity signals that the Warriors are doing more than just kicking the tires-they’re laying the groundwork.
This doesn’t mean a deal is imminent. The Warriors aren’t rushing into anything, and that’s important. They’re gathering intel, understanding the market, and positioning themselves for a potential move that could reshape their roster without compromising their long-term outlook.
So while nothing is official yet, one thing’s clear: Golden State is in the mix, and they’re not standing pat. If the right opportunity presents itself-especially one that brings size, athleticism, and defensive grit to the frontcourt-don’t be surprised if the Warriors pull the trigger.
