David Lee – and not Stephen Curry and not Andre Iguodala – is Golden State's highest-paid player. He's also healthy, quite talented, and less than two years removed from an All-Star berth. Last season, under former Warriors coach Mark Jackson, Lee averaged 33 minutes a game and started all but two of the 69 contests he played in, working up averages of 18 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] Under new coach Steve Kerr, however, those averages dropped 18.4 minutes, 7.9 points and 5.2 rebounds per contest. He's played in just nine out of his team's 15 playoff games thus far, 68 minutes total, and doesn't figure to work all that often in a Finals matchup against a Cleveland Cavaliers team that has been forced to go small in these playoffs. He'll also make over $15 million again next season, in the final year of the six-year and nearly $80 million deal he agreed to be signed and traded with to Golden State in 2010. As such, the Warriors will look to trade him in the offseason, and Lee knows this. Oh, he so knows this. From Scott Howard-Cooper at NBA.com : "I think they tried to trade me the last two...