The Golden State Warriors are seemingly attempting to build a roster that would have been the greatest the NBA had ever seen just a few years ago.
Attempting to bring in a player like LeBron James, or someone like Anthony Davis, or even both, the Warriors have many ways to get creative over the next few days if they really want to.
It would take a lot for them to land players of their caliber, though bringing in James is much easier than making a deal for Davis, who is under contract with the Washington Wizards and not a free agent like James.
According to the latest report, while the Warriors seemingly have some interest in trading for Davis, it doesn't sound all that likely.
In fact, reports now indicate that the Wizards have no plan to move on from Davis at the moment.
What are the chances of the Washington Wizards trading Anthony Davis to the Golden State Warriors? Thats one of readers' most often-asked questions these days.
To put it simply: The Wizards have no interest in trading Davis.
As Ive said for months, I think Davis will be on the Wizards roster to begin the regular season, Josh Robbins of The Athletic reported.
This possibility can't be ruled out because it's the NBA, but it doesn't make much sense for the Wizards to keep Davis on the roster at the moment unless they really think they have a chance to compete next season.
I don't think the Wizards are too far away, but it's not a bad idea for them to get some assets in return for a player of Davis' caliber.
The problem with Davis is that he's also been riddled with injuries recently, so having him on the roster might not go the way the Wizards are hoping, even if they're trying to compete as early as next year.
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