Warriors GM Bob Myers discusses team's approach to trade deadline The NBA trade deadline is ripe with "buyers" and "sellers," teams eager to add or move assets. The Warriors, owners of a league-best 46-9 record, are neither. With no glaring holes on their roster, they are content to spend the eight days until the deadline gathering information. A trade will only be made if Golden State is blown away by the offer. After shoot-around Wednesday, general manager Bob Myers met with reporters to discuss his team's patient approach to one of the most frenzied periods of the NBA calendar. s approach to the trade deadline: Look, there's the stock answers that we will be active, we will be aggressive. (John) Wooden's got a great quote: 'Don't confuse activity for achievement.' On whether he might need to free a roster spot for buyout season: [...] we'll see who was or was not traded and who might or might not be a candidate for a buyout. The buyout market is always fluid. Often times you hear a player's name and that doesn't come to fruition. [...] technically, having let (Anderson) Varejao go, we have a spot. t currently have a pick, would like to be involved in the 2017 NBA Draft: On how...