Warriors land former Brooklyn guard Dennis Schroder in trade

Warriors land former Brooklyn guard Dennis Schroder in trade

The Warriors officially acquired Dennis Schroder in a low-risk package of second-rounders and salary filler, making the first splash as trade season hit its first checkpoint on Sunday morning.

The final details of the trade are as follows:

Warriors receive: Dennis Schroder, 2025 second-round pick (protected 31-37 via Miami)Nets receive: De’Anthony Melton, Reece Beekman, 2026 and 2028 second-round picks via Atlanta, 2029 second-round pick

The deal, which was reported on Saturday, went through on Sunday as soon as Melton — and most of the league — became trade-eligible.

In acquiring Schroder, the Warriors address a need of a late-game decision-maker and multi-level scorer from the backcourt. Schroder, who’s averaging 18.4 points per game, instantly becomes the third-best penetrator off the dribble on the team, behind Steph Curry and Jonathan Kuminga.

This is the ninth time in Schroder’s 13-season career that the guard has changed teams. He’s played for the Lakers twice, Brooklyn, Boston, Atlanta, Oklahoma City, Houston, Toronto and now Golden State.

A string of losses in which the Warriors’ offense stagnated in crunch time may have heightened their urgency to add another playmaker. Melton was that before his season-ending ACL tear and Brandin Podziemski has had a tough start to his sophomore season.

Schroder, meanwhile, is averaging a career-high 6.6 assists per game while shooting 38.7% from 3. While he’s undersized at 6-foot-1, he has a long wingspan and plays tough on-ball defense against point guards.

While Schroder can struggle at finishing at the rim, his in-between game is solid. He’s shooting 46% on all midrange shots this year, ranking in the 79th percentile among point guards, per Cleaning The Glass.

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