The Warriors' season can be described as nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. Initially, they displayed championship potential, starting with a record of 12 wins and 3 losses in their first 15 games. This performance filled fans with hope, speculating whether the team was entering another golden era. However, the following 20 games saw the Warriors plummet into a slump, managing only 6 wins and 14 losses, causing their ranking to drop to eighth in the Western Conference. Despite active efforts in the trade market to bolster the team through acquisitions, there has been little improvement in their state. For instance, acquiring Schroder from the Nets was expected to address the lack of depth at guard, but the team's downward trend persisted. While management acknowledged that Schroder's arrival brought some positive changes, the Warriors were not satisfied. It is well-known that the Warriors have been seeking a reliable second-in-command for Curry. Initially, their target was Butler, whose skills and experience could significantly benefit the team. Unfortunately, their pursuit of Butler failed, and they were unable to secure this major player in the trade. Subsequently, management shifted their focus to another high-profile player, Cameron Johnson. The trade between the Warriors and the Nets initially appeared dramatic, as the Warriors needed to strengthen their frontcourt, and Johnson seemed like a suitable choice. However, the Warriors ultimately decided against the trade. According to insider Brett Siegel, the reason for abandoning the trade with Cameron Johnson was their unwillingness to part with too many valuable assets, particularly young players and draft picks. The Warriors'…