The NBA player, Dennis Schroder

The NBA goalkeeper Dennis Schroder was included in a successful business Wednesday evening which saw Jimmy Butler go from Miami Heat to the Golden State Warriors, according to several reports.

Schroder would be transferred to UTAH jazz as part of a multi-team trade which also included the Pistons de Detroit. The inclusion by the guardian of the agreement occurred after having compared the commercial deadline for “modern slavery”.

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Golden State Warriors Dennis Schroder goalkeeper # 71 brings the ball on the field against Utah Jazz in the first half of a NBA basketball match in San Francisco on Tuesday, January 28, 2025. (AP photo / Jeff Chiu)

He made the remarks of the rise in eyebrows in an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area, moving the lack of control that a player has on the place where they go to such offers.

“It’s like modern slavery,” he told the network. “It is modern slavery at the end of the day. Everyone can decide where you are going, even if you have a contract. Yes, of course, we make a lot of money and we can feed our families, but At the end of the day if they say, “You don’t come to work tomorrow, you go there”, they can decide this.

“But always grateful that we are here and that we can experience this every day. I think I want you to be as a team, but you go there. It is a lot.”

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The Golden State Warriors goalkeeper Dennis Schroder, # 71, turns against the Utah jazz striker, Brice Sensabaugh, # 28, in the first half of a basketball match in the NBA in San Francisco on Tuesday January 28, 2025. (AP photo / Jeff Chiu)

Schroder added that the control being out of the players’ hands and left to the owners of the NBA is something that the goalkeeper wanted the league to eventually understand. The veteran has already been negotiated earlier in the Brooklyn Nets season in the Warriors. The last reported trade would be the sixth time that he was exchanged in his career.

The Warriors head coach Steve Kerr suggested that the trade deadline is transferred to the stars break while his rotations were taken off with the trade before their match.

“I think the league should consider making the deadline for trade at the stars break just so that you don’t have to face these games where the guys are exchanged half an hour before a match and you try to treat the Emotions and try to win a match, “said Kerr. “I don’t know if it’s possible.”

The Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr made gestures in the first half of a basketball match in the NBA against Miami Heat on Tuesday, January 7, 2025 in San Francisco. (AP photo / Godofredo A. Vásquez)

The trade deadline is at 3 p.m. he Thursday.

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