Dennis Showder, a guard of the Golden State Warriors, has argued about the deadline of NBA trade on Tuesday following the major movements in the league over the past few days.
In the league, Los Angeles Lakers won Luka Donsic from Dallas Marvelix of Anthony Davis. Later, Dearon Fox was replaced by Sacramento Kings for San Antoniospaz from Sacramento Kings in trade of three teams that Chicago Bins handled Zacklavine as the king.
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Golden State Warriors Guard's Dennis Showder # 71 is paying attention to the play with Chicago Bottle in the second quarter of the San Francisco Chase Center on January 23, 2025. (Kelley L COX-IMAGN image)
The Schroderer earned the Warriors at the beginning of the year said in a recent interview that he was not anxious about the deadline of trade, and his salary remains the same, another city or another. The town that said to go to the city was a “luxurious problem.”
Later, he lamented the idea of the NBC Sports Bay Area that everyone could trade at any time. After that, he made a comparison.
“It's like a modern slave,” he told the network. “At the end of the day, it is a modern slavery. Even if there is a contract, everyone can decide where you go. Yes, of course, we make a lot of money and develop family. You can, but they can change it a little, saying, “You are not coming to work tomorrow, you will go there.”

Golden State Warriors Guard Dennis Shrader, # 71 and the second quarter of the San Francisco Chase Center, security on January 28, 2025, Kein Tejoge, # 3. (D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images)
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“But I'm still grateful that we are here and we can live this every day. I think everyone here is blessed, but you really think about it. Then it's a bit strange that the organization can tell you. “I want to be the team first, but you go there. There are many. “
The Schloader added that there was a control from the players' hands, and the controls left to the NBA owner would have wanted to understand the League in the end.
According to the network, the exception of the league group negotiation agreement can lead the Warrier to trade the Schroorer.
He said he wanted to stay in the Golden state, but acknowledged uncertainty.

Los Angeles Lakers repeatedly dribbles the Golden State Warriors Guard Dennis Showder, # 71 and Golden State Warriors Guard Dennis Showder in the fourth quarter of the San Francisco Chase Center on January 25, 2025. (Darren Yamashita-Immagn image)
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Before he was traded, veterans earned an average of 20 points for each game. In 24 games with the Golden State, he has an average of 10.6 points and 4.4 assists for each game.
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