Golden State Warriors acquire a 2026 second-round pick via trade

TradeFeb 5, 2026Preliminary
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The Warriors' trade of Trayce Jackson-Davis for a 2026 second-round pick generated modest coverage across the 2025-26 trade season, reflecting the secondary nature of the deal in a busy deadline period. Multiple sources documented this as a routine depth move rather than a marquee transaction, with the focus primarily on larger trades like the Harden and Kuminga moves dominating headlines. Jackson-Davis was a backup center contributor, so trading him for future draft capital is a classic cap-clearing/asset-conversion play with limited immediate impact. Warriors fans are likely indifferent—losing a reserve big man is hardly exciting, but acquiring future flexibility addresses roster construction needs. Golden State banking on a second-rounder two years out underscores their pivot toward youth development and flexibility over veteran depth, a calculated but uninspiring strategy for contention.

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Transaction Info

Type
Trade
Date
Feb 5, 2026
Season
2025-26

Acquired a 2026 second-round pick from Toronto Raptors for C Trayce Jackson-Davis.

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