Warriors guard Dennis Schroder came to Golden State with the intention of forming a legitimate half of defense with Steph Curry.
Before Schroder arrived at the Warriors, he achieved an average of 18.4 points, 6.6 assists and 3.0 rebounds on 45/39/89 shooting from the field as a member of the nets. Fans hoped that Schroder brought that production to the Warriors, but unfortunately that did not happen.
As a member of the Warriors, Schroder had an average of 10.6 points, 4.4 assists and 2.3 rebounds on 38/32/74 shooting from the field. It was the worst scoring year that Schroder had since the second year in the NBA season 2014-2015.
After only 24 games and being relegated from the starting line-up, Schroder was traded from the Warriors to the Utah Jazz in a five-way trade for Jimmy Butler.
Break: The Miami Heat is agreed to send Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors for Andrew Wiggins, Dennis Schroder, Kyle Anderson and a protected first round Pick, tell sources @Shamscharania. pic.twitter.com/0bejmnrxzb
– ESPN (@ESPN) February 6, 2025
It appears that the new house of Schroder in Utah is not a new home at all. According to NBA Insider Marc Spears, the Utah Jazz is not expected to keep Schroder.
Jazz is not expected to love Dennis Schröder.
– Marc J. Spears (@marcjspears) February 6, 2025
This week, Schroder made a number of very controversial comments when he compared the NBA trading deadline with modern slavery.
“It’s like modern slavery,” Schröder told NBC Sports Bay Area. “It is 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 when they say: ‘You will not come to work tomorrow, you will go there,’ they can decide that. They have to change that a bit. “
Dennis Schröder compares the NBA trading theadline with slavery
“It’s like modern slavery. It is 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 … pic.twitter.com/8p5vmwdfzz
– Nbacentral (@thedunkcentral) February 4, 2025
It was a very rough sesason for Schroder, hopefully he can find a place that brings him some joy in the basketball game.
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