The Golden State Warriors bought level guard Dennis Schroder from the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday.
Golden State despatched injured guard De’Anthony Melton, two-way guard Reece Beekman and 3 unprotected second-round alternatives to the Nets. Brooklyn is giving a 2025 second-round select to the Warriors.
In a corresponding transaction, the Nets asked waivers on ahead Yongxi Cui.
Schroder averaged 18.4 issues and a career-best 6.6 assists in 23 video games for the Nets this season, sinking 38.7 % of his 3-point makes an attempt and averaging 1.1 steals.
Schroder, 31, is in his twelfth NBA season and the Warriors will probably be his 8th workforce. He spent his first 5 seasons with the Atlanta Hawks earlier than he started bouncing across the league.
Melton underwent season-ending surgical operation to fix a partly torn ACL in his left knee on Dec. 4. Melton is predicted to be absolutely recovered previous to the 2025-26 season.
He used to be injured all through a sport in opposition to the Dallas Mavericks on Nov. 12.
Melton, 26, averaged 10.3 issues, 3.3 rebounds and a pair of.8 assists in six video games (two begins) this season.
Melton has profession averages of 9.1 issues, 3.7 rebounds and a pair of.8 assists in 356 video games (148 begins) with the Phoenix Suns (2018-19), Memphis Grizzlies (2019-22), Philadelphia 76ers (2022-24) and the Warriors.
The 6-foot-1 Beekman signed a two-way contract with the Warriors in July and performed in two video games with the workforce in addition to 9 with the Santa Cruz Warriors of the G League. The rookie averaged 18.7 issues, 7.3 assists and 5.2 rebounds with Santa Cruz.
Beekman, 23, went undrafted out of Virginia, the place he performed 4 seasons. He earned Atlantic Coast Convention Defensive Participant of the 12 months honors as a junior and senior.
The Nets signed Cui, a 21-year-old China local, to a two-way deal on Sept. 20. He gave the impression in 5 video games for Brooklyn, scoring 3 issues in 10 general mins, and 5 video games for the Lengthy Island Nets, of the G League.
–Box Stage Media