Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Golden State falls to Nets in Durant reunion

NBA trade deadline casts a cloud over Warriors’ 129-88 loss

- By Wes Goldberg The Mercury News (TNS)

NEW YORK – One former Warrior sat several feet away, another prepared a move to South Beach and two teammates found out they would soon be on the move as forward Omari Spellman threw a tantrum on the team bench.

The fallout of the trade deadline undeniably dampened the mood of the Warriors during their 129-88 loss to the Brooklyn Nets Wednesday night at Barclays Center.

Minutes before tip-off, Alec Burks and

Glenn Robinson III were pulled from the game as the team prepares to trade them before Thursday’s noon (Pacific time) trade deadline. Without Burks and Robinson, the Warriors were without their second- and third-leading scorers and one of their most reliable defenders.

During the first half, Spellman needed to be calmed down by head coach Steve Kerr before checking back into the game as the Warriors fell into an early 23-point hole.

It was during the second quarter that it was announced that Andre Iguodala, the former Finals MVP who won three championsh­ips with Golden State, was traded from Memphis to Miami. Kevin Durant, who signed with the Nets last summer, sat on Brooklyn’s bench. During the game, he didn’t interact at all with these Warriors.

After all, the Warriors are a much different team since Durant and Iguodala left. While the likes of Draymond Green and Kevon Looney remain, Stephen Curry (left hand surgery) and Klay Thompson (left knee surgery) have been sidelined for most, if not all, of the season.

As trades were reported across the NBA Wednesday night, it reinforced just how much things have changed for Golden State this season.

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