NBA rumors: Warriors won’t pursue Gary Payton II-Blazers trade grievance

Report: Warriors won’t pursue GP2-Blazers trade grievance originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea

The Warriors will not proceed anyfurther with their initial complaintto the NBA regarding February’s Gary Payton II trade with the Portland Trail BlazersBleacher Report’s Chris Haynes reported on Saturday, citing sources.

Golden State won’t be seeking any action, grievance, or review by the NBA after they initially believed Portland misled them about Payton’s status, per Haynes.

Payton returned to the Bay as part of a four-team trade between the Warriors, Blazers, Atlanta Hawks and Detroit Pistons. However, the 30-year-oldfailed his physicalafter offseason core muscle surgery, which put the deal at risk of falling through.

Golden State allowed the trade to go through, but the organization hoped the review systemwould reveal the detailsthat led to the failed physical.

Even Warriors CEO Joe Lacob commented on the fallout from the Payton trade, saying that he believedPortland was deceitfulduring negotiations for the veteran guard.

The Warriors appear ready to move on from the situation as Payton nears a return after being out for six-plus weeks. Furthermore, the 2022 NBA championfeels the healthiesthe has been all season.

“More and more feel like myself,” Payton said. “At the beginning of the year, working through all the little pains and little bumps and bruises from the offseason. I feel pretty good.”

RELATED:How Gary Payton II already has made impact on Warriors before playing

While Golden State has had to wait on Payton to return to the court, his timing couldn’t be better as they currently are the No. 6 seed and want to avoid the play-in tournament.

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