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Warriors Trade Hield: Salary Match, Low Value

The Golden State Warriors are reportedly considering trading Buddy Hield before the February fifth trade deadline due to his contract. Hield, a thirty-three-year-old guard, is expected to be traded primarily for salary matching purposes. His contract, which pays him nine point two million dollars this season, could allow the team to acquire a player making over thirty-one million dollars. However, Hields individual trade value is currently low due to his career-low statistics in minutes, points, and three-point percentage. Despite his struggles, Hields contract offers flexibility for potential trade partners, as only three million dollars of his twenty twenty-six to twenty twenty-seven salary is guaranteed. A change of scenery might help Hield rediscover his offensive form.

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