Dennis Schroder de Warriors states that the NBA trade deadline similar to ‘modern slavery’


Golden State Warriors’ guard, Dennis Schroder, made a wild claim on the NBA trade deadline on Tuesday after the great movement that took place in the league in recent days.

The League saw the Los Angeles Lakers acquire Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks for Anthony Davis. Then, De’aaron Fox was changed from the Sacramento Kings to the San Antonio Spurs in an exchange of three teams that saw the Bulls from Chicago to Zach Lavine to the Kings.

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The Golden State Warriors guard, Dennis Schroder, #71, analyzes among the plays against the Chicago Bulls during the second quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco on January 23, 2025. (KELLEY L COX-IMAGN IMAGES)

Schroder, whom the Warriors acquired at the beginning of the year from the Brooklyn Nets, said in a recent interview that he had no anguish about the deadline for trade, saying that his salary will continue to be the same regardless of what happens and that he goes to a Different city or the city was a “luxury problem.”

Then he regretted the idea to the NBC Sports Bay area that anyone could be changed at any time. Then he compared.

“It’s like modern slavery,” he told the network. “It is a modern slavery at the end of the day. Everyone can decide where you are going, even if you have a contract. Yes, of course, we earn a lot of money and we can feed our families, but at the end of the day, if they say: ‘No You will come to work tomorrow, you will go there, ‘they can decide that.

Golden State Warriors’ Guard, Dennis Schröder, #71, Utah Guard Jazz Guard, Keyonte George, #3, during the second quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco on January 28, 2025. (D. Ross Cameron-Imagn images)

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“But I am still grateful that we are here and that we can live this every day. I think everyone who is here are blessed. But if you really think about it, it is crazy that the organization can tell you:” We want you to be Team first, but you go there. ‘ It is a lot. “

Schroder added that the control is out of the hands of the players and went to the owners of the NBA is something that the guard wanted the league to finally discover.

The Warriors could end up exchanging Schroder thanks to an exception within the League Collective Bargaining Agreement, according to the Network.

He said he would like to stay with Golden State, but recognized uncertainty.

Los Angeles Lakers striker Anthony Davis, #3, Dribla against Golden State Warriors, Dennis Schroder, #71, during the fourth quarter in the Chase Center in San Francisco on January 25, 2025. (Images Darren Yamashita-Imagn)

The veteran averaged almost 20 points per game with the Nets before being changed. In 24 games with Golden State, he averages 10.6 points and 4.4 assists per game.

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