Joe Lacob discussed how a lack of revenue from the current stoppage in play could potentially alter the Golden State Warriors team-building plans this offseason, including the use of a $17.2 million trade exception and a $6 million taxpayer mid-level.

“We’re looking at those questions and possible answers. But I don’t really have a good sense yet because I really have no idea how this is going shake out. We don’t know what the salary cap is going to be, what the luxury tax is going to be. So we don’t really know what we can plan on," Lacob told Anthony Slater of The Athletic.

Lacob took into consideration the team's current championship window with Draymond Green, Steph Curry, and Klay Thompson.

“With their ages, we’re in a certain window of opportunity and we’d certainly like to take advantage of that window of opportunity. So that was our plan. And still, until further notice, is our plan for next year and the next few years. However, a lot of things could change and we’re going to have to adjust just like every other team has to adjust to whatever the new world is in the NBA," said Lacob.

Lacob added that the team currently has no plans to ask employees to accept furloughs during the stoppage in play.

Lacob also discussed the Warriors upcoming draft plans, saying that he's open to drafting a player with their current position or trading down. 

“We’re gonna look at all scenarios. Honestly, I’m not gonna hide this. We’re gonna look at drafting someone at our position. Maybe we trade down. That’s a possibility. I’m not saying it’s preferred or not preferred. I’m just saying it’s something we have to look at.”