The Golden State Warriors have a busy week ahead.
ESPN’s Bobby Marks confirmed that the Dubs have until Nov. 23 to use the $17.2 million trade exception from the Andre Iguodala deal. The exception was initially scheduled to expire on July 7 but was extended due to the coronavirus altering the NBA’s calendar.
General manager Bob Myers can begin making trades when the league’s moratorium ends on Monday at 9 a.m. PT. It should be a busy week for Myers and co. Golden State holds the No. 2 pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, which will take place on Wednesday.