The Philadelphia Sixers sent Buddy Hield to the Warriors last season in a sign-and-trade deal. His time in Philly was brief, as he played 32 games after a midseason trade. The Sixers acquired a 2031 second-round pick in exchange for Hield, and here we are a year later, and he's apparently worth far more than that to the Warriors.
Golden State has spent the offseason trying to find a solution to Jonathan Kuminga's restricted free agency. One thing that the Warriors aren't open to doing is matching salary in a sign-and-trade by losing Hield or Moses Moody. NBA insider Jake Fischer reported on Sunday that they "value both players quite highly" (subscription required).