John Hollinger just wrote a sort of trade season “what to expect” article, and he brought up the Golden State Warriors as an example of a team that may stir the waters in what could otherwise be a slow and unremarkable NBA trade season this year.
Given the byzantine rules of league salary machinations, many acquired players (D’Angelo Russell, for example) become eligible to trade starting on December 15th (the trade season concludes at the deadline on February 7th).
For Golden State, the roster is mostly in flux. With a few key pieces locked up (one of whom has yet to step foot on the Chase Arena court) the Warriors have a lot of non-critical pieces that they could potentially move.