The Golden State Warriors might have interest in trading for Michael Porter Jr. before next month's mid-season deadline, but there's quite clearly only a certain point they're currently willing to go to for the Brooklyn Nets forward.
According to Brett Siegel of Clutch Points, and Dalton Johnson of NBC Sports Bay Area on Monday, the Warriors aren't prepared to relinquish the sort of draft capital that will likely be required for the Nets to move on from Porter.
Warriors need to change their stance on Michael Porter Jr.
Golden State have long been protective of their first-round picks, both players they've taken in the form of Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, and perhaps more notably now their future draft capital that figures to be incredibly valuable past the current Stephen Curry era.