The deal apparently is done if not official.
Dennis Schroder is headed to the Golden State Warriors for the injured De’Anthony Melton but not a first round as many had hoped. Instead, the Warriors will provide three seconds to the Nets while the Brooklyn will forward a second to Golden State, giving the Nets one additional second for their growing stash. The similarly sized Melton tore his ACL last month and will not return to the NBA this season. Early reports had Reese Beekman, a Warrior two-way, included in the deal, but later reports omitted his name. The trade cannot be finalized until Sunday, the start of the trade season.
The trade will leave a gaping holes both in the starting line-up and team leadership. Assuming the Nets are not pursuing another point guard, they’re left with only Ben Simmons who’s a primary PG. Shake Melton and Keon Johnson have been pressed into service of late. Killian Hayes who signed to a training camp contract then a G League deal with the Long Island Nets, would seem one possible replacement. The 23-year-old has played 215 NBA games, 140 of them starts with Detroit who waived him last February. In the G League, his season has been up and down, he’s averaged 12.3 points, 6.6 assists, 2.3 turnovers and 1.8 steals but is shooting 42/28/60.
Shams Charania was first to confirm a days’ worth of speculation of Warrior interest in not only Schroder but Dorian Finney-Smith and Cam Johnson…
The Brooklyn Nets are finalizing a deal to send guard Dennis Schroder and one second-round pick to the Golden State Warriors for De’Anthony Melton and three second-round picks, sources told ESPN. A dynamic playmaker and scorer arriving to the Warriors. pic.twitter.com/6NC4xcnKnc
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) December 14, 2024
Mike Scotto further detailed the trade…
Brooklyn Nets are finalizing a trade of Dennis Schroder and 1 second-round pick to the Golden State Warriors for De’Anthony Melton and 3 second-round draft picks, sources confirm. ESPN 1st.
Nets remain active on trade market. Cam Johnson and Dorian Finney-Smith drawing interest. pic.twitter.com/XqdE6IuzVz
— Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) December 14, 2024
Schroder and Melton have similar contracts — both expiring and within $300,000 of each other, helping the trade meet the onerous rules of the CBA.
The Warriors Bobby Marks notes have four seconds in the next seven drafts:
Bobby Marks also notes that the Nets will now have 13 second rounders to go with the 15 first rounders between 2025. the total rivaling Oklahoma City’s legendary horde. Twelve of the firsts and all of the seconds can be traded.
The ESPN insider also disclosed that in ESPN’s upcoming ranking of trade candidates, which will be out Monday, league officials unanimously chose Schroder as most likely NBA player to be moved…
Coming on Monday
The first annual All-Trade candidate team
Dennis Schroder was the unanimous choice by team executives.
Here’s what we wrote about him (he will be replaced) pic.twitter.com/5ar1rHZbaa
— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) December 14, 2024
The news of comes after hours of rapidly escalating speculation among NBA reporters who had said the Nets and Warriors were in “exploratory talks: to “serious pursuit” to “finalization.”
Golden State is in a serious pursuit of Brooklyn’s Dennis Schroder, sources tell ESPN. Schroder has been one of the top lead NBA guards, pushing the Nets to a surprise start contending for a playoff berth. Sides are in deep conversations with Schroder trade-eligible Sunday. pic.twitter.com/FoBlyDkEtt
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) December 14, 2024
Jake Fischer was even more specific…
The two teams are still discussing draft capital, sources said, but there will be second-round compensation heading to Brooklyn as well as the likely inclusion of Warriors two-way Reece Beekman. https://t.co/2F7rKOB5PJ
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) December 14, 2024
Schroder is averaging 18.4 points, 6.6 assists, 1.1 steals and has been a solid defender. It could easily be argued that this was his best year of seven in the NBA. More than one reporter has opined that Schroder is the most important Nets player. An extension of Jordi Fernandez, Schroder became an instant fan favorite when traded by the Raptors to the Nets at the deadline last season for Spencer Dinwiddie. He has let anyone who would listen know that he did not want to be traded, did not want to leave Brooklyn, both the borough and the organization. He said he and family feel very comfortable in Brooklyn.
The trade will soothe a lot of fans who want the Nets to forget winning and pile up enough losses so their lottery pick will be as high as possible. Currently the Nets are No. 9 in Tankathon’s daily mock draft update, but they are 3 1⁄2 games out of the fourth worst record, held now by the Raptors.