Warriors Get Blunt Trey Murphy III Trade Update After Deadline – Heavy Sports
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Trey Murphy III #25 of the New Orleans Pelicans
The Golden State Warriors were among the most aggressive teams pursuing Giannis Antetokounmpo before the February 5 trade deadline. Antetokounmpo was the dream target, but the Warriors remained uncertain whether the Milwaukee Bucks were serious about moving him at this deadline. Ultimately, they weren’t. The Warriors had other options they were exploring simultaneously, including a focused search for impact wings on the trade market.
Warriors Offered Kuminga, Two Picks for Murphy

GettyTrey Murphy III of the New Orleans Pelicans.
In the eyes of the Warriors, that package represented significant value. Kuminga is a former top-10 pick who has shown flashes of becoming a high-level player. An unprotected first-round pick carries tremendous trade value, particularly from a Warriors team that could fall out of playoff contention in future seasons. Adding a second protected pick sweetened the offer further.
The Pelicans never budged on Murphy throughout the process. They view him as a potential multi-time All-Star and believe he’s a core piece of their long-term plans. Moving him would require overwhelming compensation that made the trade undeniably worthwhile.
Pelicans Wanted Three Unprotected Picks
If New Orleans was going to consider trading Murphy to Golden State, it would have required at least three unprotected first-round picks to offset what the Pelicans deemed “undesirable assets” in the Warriors’ offer, according to Siegel.
That price point explains why no deal materialized. The Warriors were unwilling to surrender three unprotected picks for Murphy, regardless of how badly they wanted to upgrade at the wing position.
The Pelicans’ valuation of Murphy also reflects how inflated the wing market became at the deadline. Teams around the league were desperate for two-way wings, and the lack of available talent drove up prices dramatically. New Orleans recognized they could hold firm on their asking price because they weren’t under pressure to move Murphy.
Warriors Pivot to Porzingis Trade

GettyThe Golden State Warriors acquired Kristaps Porzingis from the Atlanta Hawks.
According to ClutchPoints, the Warriors were always prepared to move on from Kuminga. The organization didn’t want his contract situation to linger any longer than necessary, particularly with the deadline approaching and trade options available.
The Porzingis deal addressed Golden State’s need for size and interior presence, though it didn’t solve the wing problem Murphy would have addressed. Porzingis brings scoring, rebounding, and rim protection when healthy, but his injury history creates uncertainty about his availability.
The failed Murphy pursuit reveals how difficult it is for teams to acquire impact wings in the current NBA. The Pelicans held leverage because they weren’t motivated sellers, and they used that leverage to demand a price the Warriors front office didn’t want to pay.
Golden State got creative by pivoting to Porzingis, but the Murphy deal represents the player they reportedly wanted. The gap between the Warriors’ offer and New Orleans’ asking price proved too wide to bridge, leaving both teams exactly where they started when deadline discussions began.
Keith Watkins Keith Watkins is a sports journalist covering the NBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics, and Los Angeles Lakers. He previously wrote for FanSided, NBA Analysis Network, and Last Word On Sports. Keith is based in Bangkok, Thailand. More about Keith Watkins
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The Golden State Warriors were among the most aggressive teams pursuing Giannis Antetokounmpo before the February 5 trade deadline. Antetokounmpo was the dream target, but the Warriors remained uncertain whether the Milwaukee Bucks were serious about moving him at this deadline. Ultimately, they weren’t. The Warriors had other options they were exploring simultaneously, including a […]
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