The Golden State Warriors certainly do not regret their trade for Jimmy Butler, at least not yet. Although they parted with a hefty package of talent in the deal in order to bring back Butler's salary, none of those players have truly proved their worth in comparison to Butler since the trade.
One of the trade's primary components, point guard Dennis Schröder, continues to unequivocably prove the Warriors' decision was correct.
Schröder spent 28 games with the Detroit Pistons to end last season before signing with the Sacramento Kings as a free agent. His three-year, $44 million deal reflected just how desperate the Kings truly were to bring in an offensive facilitator.