Things are not flowing smoothly, and all alarms are already going off at Golden State Warriors. The feelings are getting worse, Schöeder's arrival has not improved performance, and the fierce competition in the Western Conference seriously jeopardizes the team's presence in the postseason. After ruling out Butler's signing, the San Francisco team is looking for some patches to enhance their performance.
The big desire is to incorporate a defensive specialist who can help open up the court, with Cameron Johnson being the top priority. However, everything has become complicated in the last few hours due to a very aggressive offer from the Indiana Pacers. It is expected that the Warriors will try to bid for the forward, but they have less financial leeway than the Indianapolis team, so the other possibility they are considering is facilitating that trade in a different way.
They would be a third franchise to which Aaron Nesmith would arrive, one of those sacrificed by the Pacers. It wouldn't be a high-profile addition, but it could certainly help maintain scoring flow from the outside in the second unit. In any case, neither of the two potential signings would solve the problems of a Golden State Warriors team that should consider much more ambitious moves.
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