The Warriors’ center trade pursuit took a turn this week after the latest injury update surfaced.Â
The Golden State Warriorsâ long-standing interest in Anthony Davis has been thrown into uncertainty after a new injury update raised serious questions about the veteran big manâs availability and trade value ahead of the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline.
According to ESPNâs Shams Charania and Tim MacMahon, Davis has sustained ligament damage in his left hand â an injury that could sideline him for months and potentially remove him from the trade market altogether.
âDepending on second opinion and if surgery is required, Davis could miss a number of months,â Charania reported. âThere is a real chance Davis â one of the NBAâs prime trade targets â will be sidelined through the Feb. 5 deadline. And possibly beyond, depending on the need for surgery.â
That update dramatically reshapes Golden Stateâs calculus at a time when the front office has been exploring frontcourt upgrades to stabilize its defense and support its veteran core.
Injury Reshapes Warriorsâ Deadline Math

GettyAnthony Davis of the Dallas Mavericks holds his left hand after an injury.Â
Davis had been among the names internally discussed by Golden State as it surveyed the market for a rim-running, paint-protecting presence. But the severity and timing of the injury now introduce medical risk and timeline uncertainty that make any move far more complicated.
Even before the injury, Golden Stateâs path to acquiring Davis was narrow. Now, it may be functionally closed.
The Warriorsâ trade strategy at this deadline has been shaped by a desire to improve without sacrificing their remaining core or future flexibility. Adding a player with an uncertain recovery window and a massive contract challenges both objectives.
Haynes: Warriors Explored Davis Conceptually
NBA insider Chris Haynes reported earlier this season that Golden State had internally explored the idea of pursuing Davis as part of a broader effort to add size and defensive presence.
âI was told theyâre contemplating making a case to acquire Anthony Davis,â Haynes said on NBA on Amazon Prime. âAnd with that being said, I was told that Dallas was not that fascinated with what Golden State has on its books.â
That disconnect mattered even before the injury.
It matters more now.
Golden Stateâs current roster structure does not lend itself to a clean Davis acquisition without moving a franchise cornerstone or dramatically reshaping its salary sheet â a level of disruption the Warriors have been reluctant to pursue.
Stein: Cost, Contract and Health Were Already Concerns
Dallas-based NBA insider Marc Stein later added that while the Warriors have long admired Davis, the practical barriers to a deal were substantial even before the injury update.
âThe Warriors have held a longstanding fondness for Davis and Iâm told that they have indeed had some internal discussions about pursuing him,â Stein wrote. âBut they do not appear to be actively doing so six-ish weeks out from the deadline.â
Stein outlined why.
âGolden State, for starters, has no realistic pathway to acquire Davis unless it is also willing to part with Jimmy Butler or franchise fixture Draymond Green,â he added. âIâm likewise told that Davisâ contract â with potentially two years still left on it if the 32-year-old exercises his $62.7 million player option in 2027-28 â and the injury woes he has endured since becoming a Maverick have thrust a measure of pause into Golden Stateâs deliberations.â
The new injury only amplifies those concerns.
Warriors Unlikely to Absorb Additional Risk
At this stage of their competitive cycle, the Warriors are prioritizing stability, availability and fit over headline-grabbing moves.
Stephen Curry remains the franchise anchor. The supporting cast has been carefully managed to avoid overcommitting long-term resources to volatile assets.
Davis, for all his talent, represents volatility.
His age, contract, and injury history combine to form a risk profile that now appears misaligned with Golden Stateâs current objectives â particularly when coupled with an injury that could extend beyond the trade deadline itself.
Market Shifts Away From Blockbuster
As the deadline approaches, the leaguewide focus is shifting from blockbuster swings to marginal upgrades and continuity.
The Warriors are no exception.
With Davisâ availability uncertain and Dallasâ asking price historically firm, Golden Stateâs internal exploration of Davis now looks more like a thought exercise than an actionable pursuit.
The injury report turns that into a near-certainty.
Warriorsâ Path Now Points Elsewhere
Golden State will continue to evaluate ways to strengthen its roster â particularly in the frontcourt â but the path increasingly points away from high-risk, high-cost stars and toward lower-variance options that fit within the teamâs financial and competitive framework.
For the Warriors, the Davis chapter now reads less like a missed opportunity and more like a door that closed before it was ever fully opened.
And as the deadline nears, Golden Stateâs attention appears poised to move on accordingly.
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