NEW YORK — On the heels of Tuesday night’s four-team, 12-player deal, the Golden State Warriors continue to listen to offers for sought-after point guard D’Angelo Russell.
The Warriors are prioritizing draft compensation that would provide the means to add talent for several years. The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor reported that Minnesota offered two first-round picks — its own protected 2020 first-rounder and a lottery-protected 2020 pick from Brooklyn — but the Warriors are asking for unprotected future first-round picks.
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League sources have confirmed that, though there are a few players the Warriors like in the 2020 draft, they don’t consider June’s draft deep and would prefer to have multiple picks in 2021.