Franchises
- Golden State Warriors (July 12, 1997 to April 22, 2004)
Draft Picks, Trades, and Free Agent Signings
In some cases the starting date and/or ending date for an executive
could not be found, so conservative estimates are used in their place.
Therefore, transactions from the beginning and/or end of an executive's tenure
with a particular franchise may be missing from the register below.
Golden State Warriors Franchise
- August 12, 1997: Traded Chris Mullin to the Indiana Pacers for Erick Dampier and Duane Ferrell.
- September 22, 1997: Traded Scott Burrell to the Chicago Bulls for Dickey Simpkins.
- September 26, 1997: Signed Carl Thomas as a free agent.
- October 7, 1997: Signed Antonio Lang as a free agent.
- October 28, 1997: Traded Mark Price to the Orlando Magic for Brian Shaw and David Vaughn.
- November 7, 1997: Traded B.J. Armstrong to the Charlotte Hornets for Muggsy Bogues and Tony Delk.
- January 9, 1998: Signed Carl Thomas to a 10-day contract.
- February 10, 1998: Signed Brandon Williams to the first of two 10-day contracts.
- February 17, 1998: Traded Brian Shaw and Joe Smith to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jim Jackson and Clarence Weatherspoon.
- February 19, 1998: Traded David Vaughn, a 1998 2nd round draft pick (Shammond Williams) and a 2000 2nd round draft pick (A.J. Guyton) to the Chicago Bulls for Jason Caffey.
- March 5, 1998: Signed Gerald Madkins to the first of two 10-day contracts.
- March 25, 1998: Signed Gerald Madkins to a contract for the rest of the season.
- April 9, 1998: Signed Jeff Grayer to a 10-day contract.
- June 24, 1998: Selected Vince Carter (1st round, 5th pick) in the 1998 NBA Draft.
- June 24, 1998: Traded Vince Carter and cash to the Toronto Raptors for Antawn Jamison.
- January 21, 1999: Traded Latrell Sprewell to the New York Knicks for Terry Cummings, Chris Mills and John Starks.
- January 21, 1999: Signed Tony Farmer as a free agent.
- February 4, 1999: Traded Todd Fuller to the Utah Jazz for a 2000 2nd round draft pick (Chris Porter).
- June 29, 1999: Traded Bimbo Coles, Duane Ferrell and a 1999 1st round draft pick (Jason Terry) to the Atlanta Hawks for Mookie Blaylock and a 1999 1st round draft pick (Jeff Foster).
- June 30, 1999: Selected Jeff Foster (1st round, 21st pick) and Tim Young (2nd round, 56th pick) in the 1999 NBA Draft.
- June 30, 1999: Traded Jeff Foster to the Indiana Pacers for Vonteego Cummings and a 2001 1st round draft pick (Troy Murphy).
- October 4, 1999: Signed Tim Legler as a free agent.
- October 4, 1999: Signed Bill Curley as a free agent.
- October 4, 1999: Signed Mark Davis as a free agent.
- October 4, 1999: Signed Tony Farmer as a free agent.
- October 4, 1999: Signed Damon Jones as a free agent.
- December 1, 1999: Signed Chris Carr as a free agent.
- December 6, 1999: Signed Bill Curley as a free agent.
- December 17, 1999: Signed Drew Barry as a free agent.
- December 29, 1999: Signed Jamel Thomas as a free agent.
- January 6, 2000: Signed Sam Mack as a free agent.
- January 9, 2000: Signed Jamel Thomas to a 10-day contract.
- January 11, 2000: Signed Sam Jacobson to the first of two 10-day contracts.
- January 19, 2000: Signed Mark Davis to the first of two 10-day contracts.
- January 31, 2000: Signed Sam Jacobson to a contract for the rest of the season.
- February 16, 2000: As part of a 3-team trade, the Golden State Warriors traded John Starks and a 2000 1st round draft pick (Chris Mihm) to the Chicago Bulls; the Chicago Bulls traded Toni Kukoc to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Philadelphia 76ers traded Bruce Bowen to the Chicago Bulls; and the Philadelphia 76ers traded Larry Hughes and Billy Owens to the Golden State Warriors.
- March 21, 2000: Signed Bill Curley to a contract for the rest of the season.
- March 22, 2000: Signed Mark Davis to a contract for the rest of the season.
- June 27, 2000: As part of a 3-team trade, the Golden State Warriors traded Jason Caffey and Billy Owens to the Milwaukee Bucks; the Cleveland Cavaliers traded Bob Sura to the Golden State Warriors; the Milwaukee Bucks traded J.R. Reid and Robert Traylor to the Cleveland Cavaliers; and the Milwaukee Bucks traded Vinny Del Negro to the Golden State Warriors.
- June 28, 2000: Selected Chris Porter (2nd round, 55th pick) in the 2000 NBA Draft.
- August 16, 2000: As part of a 4-team trade, the Golden State Warriors traded Donyell Marshall to the Utah Jazz; the Golden State Warriors traded Bill Curley to the Dallas Mavericks; the Boston Celtics traded Dana Barros to the Dallas Mavericks; the Boston Celtics traded Danny Fortson to the Golden State Warriors; the Dallas Mavericks traded Robert Pack, Hot Rod Williams and cash to the Boston Celtics; the Dallas Mavericks traded Bruno Sundov to the Utah Jazz; the Utah Jazz traded a 2001 1st round draft pick (Joseph Forte) to the Boston Celtics; the Utah Jazz traded Howard Eisley to the Dallas Mavericks; and the Utah Jazz traded Adam Keefe to the Golden State Warriors.
- September 28, 2000: Signed Chris Mullin as a free agent.
- November 15, 2000: Signed Randy Livingston as a free agent.
- December 1, 2000: Signed Bill Curley as a free agent.
- December 20, 2000: Signed John Coker as a free agent.
- January 5, 2001: Signed Bill Curley to the first of two 10-day contracts.
- January 13, 2001: Signed Chucky Brown to the first of two 10-day contracts.
- January 26, 2001: Traded Vinny Del Negro to the Phoenix Suns for Corie Blount, Ruben Garces and Paul McPherson.
- April 6, 2001: Signed Chris Garner to a 10-day contract, then signed to a contract for the rest of the season.
- June 27, 2001: Selected Jason Richardson (1st round, 5th pick), Troy Murphy (1st round, 14th pick) and Gilbert Arenas (2nd round, 31st pick) in the 2001 NBA Draft.
- September 24, 2001: Signed Dean Oliver as a free agent.
- October 25, 2001: As part of a 3-team trade, the Golden State Warriors traded Corie Blount and Vonteego Cummings to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Golden State Warriors traded Chris Porter to the Charlotte Hornets; the Charlotte Hornets traded cash to the Golden State Warriors; the Charlotte Hornets traded Derrick Coleman to the Philadelphia 76ers; the Philadelphia 76ers traded George Lynch, Jerome Moiso and Robert Traylor to the Charlotte Hornets; and the Philadelphia 76ers traded Cedric Henderson and a 2005 1st round draft pick (Joey Graham) to the Golden State Warriors.
- February 21, 2002: Traded Marc Jackson to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Dean Garrett and a 2007 2nd round draft pick (Jermareo Davidson).
- June 26, 2002: Selected Mike Dunleavy (1st round, 3rd pick) and Steve Logan (2nd round, 30th pick) in the 2002 NBA Draft.
- June 26, 2002: Traded a 2004 2nd round draft pick (Viktor Sanikidze) and a 2005 1st round draft pick (Joey Graham) to the Philadelphia 76ers for Jiri Welsch.
- September 6, 2002: Signed Rafer Alston as a free agent.
- September 30, 2002: Signed Anthony Miller as a free agent.
- October 29, 2002: Signed Oscar Torres as a free agent.
- October 30, 2002: Signed Guy Rucker as a free agent.
- November 18, 2002: Signed A.J. Guyton as a free agent.
- November 27, 2002: Signed Earl Boykins as a free agent.
- June 26, 2003: Selected Mickael Pietrus (1st round, 11th pick) and Derrick Zimmerman (2nd round, 40th pick) in the 2003 NBA Draft.
- July 23, 2003: Signed Speedy Claxton as a free agent.
- August 18, 2003: Traded Danny Fortson, Antawn Jamison, Chris Mills and Jiri Welsch to the Dallas Mavericks for Evan Eschmeyer, Avery Johnson, Popeye Jones, Antoine Rigaudeau and Nick Van Exel.
- August 21, 2003: Traded Bob Sura to the Detroit Pistons for Clifford Robinson and Pepe Sanchez.
- August 27, 2003: Signed Calbert Cheaney as a free agent.
- October 1, 2003: Signed Brian Cardinal as a free agent.
- October 1, 2003: Signed Zendon Hamilton as a free agent.
- October 1, 2003: Signed Juaquin Hawkins as a free agent.
- October 20, 2003: Signed Tierre Brown as a free agent.
- October 31, 2003: Signed Dan Langhi as a free agent.
- November 9, 2003: Signed Cherokee Parks as a free agent.
- November 13, 2003: Signed Dan Langhi as a free agent.
- November 14, 2003: Signed Sean Lampley as a free agent.
- March 1, 2004: Signed Rusty LaRue to a 10-day contract.
- March 11, 2004: Signed J.R. Bremer to two 10-day contracts, then signed to a contract for the rest of the season.