As the trade deadline closes in there are many wild rumors about who might and who won?t get traded.  Occasionally Warriors forward Mike Dunleavy?s name gets whispered as potential trade bait.

However, the Warriors front office remains convinced that their No. 3 pick in the 2002 draft is their most talented player and will not be traded.  But to some teams Dunleavy is an attractive choice and with Richardson finally coming of his own, the Warriors are in need of a solid big man over an athletic guard.  Below is a list the of big guys the Warriors may seek in a trade for Dale Davis, and possibly Dunleavy:

? Philadelphia's up-and-down shot-blocker Samuel Dalembert, though the 76ers have reportedly turned down all inquisitions, the Warriors' included. To even get into the conversation, Mullin would have to be willing to take Glenn Robinson, too, which isn't likely.

? Denver power forward Nene, though the Nuggets probably aren't too interested in dealing him. They're very willing to deal Nikoloz Tskitishvili, but the last thing the Warriors need is another talented but skinny and defensively challenged young forward.

? Chicago big men Eddy Curry and Tyson Chandler, who are looking for huge extensions this summer.

? Washington's enigmatic forward Kwame Brown. It's hard to put a trade value on the 2001 No. 1 overall pick -- he's still intriguing, but the Wizards have taken off this season pretty much without any contribution from him.

? Miami rookie swingman Dorell Wright, who hasn't played much because the team is so good and he came right out of high school.