Report: Warriors inquiring about LBJ, KD, Butler, other All-Stars
The Golden State Warriors are determined to pair another superstar next to Steph Curry ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, ESPN's Shams Charania told "The Pat McAfee Show" on Monday.
The Warriors have inquired about LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Paul George, and Jimmy Butler, among others, Charania added.
"You just name the All-Star player, the Warriors have probably called about them," Charania said.
Butler has reportedly told the Warriors he'd be unwilling to sign an extension with them, stalling any potential deal.
The Marquette product apparently prefers to be traded to the Phoenix Suns. He's currently serving his third team-issued suspension.
James reportedly wants to remain with the Los Angeles Lakers. He's set to play alongside Luka Doncic, who L.A. acquired from the Dallas Mavericks over the weekend.
The Warriors now sit in 11th after a hot start to the season. They're scheduled to host the Orlando Magic on Monday night.
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