Warriors general manager Larry Riley doesn't foresee the team making a big trade prior to Thursday's trade deadline.

"There are potentially only three or four teams involved (in the Carmelo Anthony deal), so there are plenty of other teams with which to deal, and they aren't dealing," Riley said.

"I don't think teams are sitting around, waiting on the Carmelo Anthony deal. A lot of teams have positioned themselves, and would like to stick there because of the uncertainty with the collective bargaining agreement."

The Warriors are considering sending the expiring contracts of Brandan Wright and Dan Gadzuric to New Jersey for Troy Murphy's expiring deal and a second-round pick.

Golden State then would ship Murphy elsewhere for another pick or buy out his $12 million deal, according to a team source.