Again not true. Dwight got paid significantly more than Igoudala so the ONLY way for the Warriors to get Dwight was to trade a packake including Klay and/or other valuable assets along with the crap they sent out in order to make salaries match. They were willing to do that for Dwight who was seen leaguewide as having significantly more value at that time than Klay.
Remember it was Dwight who didn't choose the Warriors (rumors of California's child support laws being stricter than Texas was a rumor about him nit choosing the Lakers or GS) so it's pretty delusional again to pretend this was Warriors 8 dimensional chess.
it IS true, Lacob was trying to sign Howard as a Free agent but they had to dump salaries to do it and they couldn't get enough takers to make it happen. They were NOT actively trying to trade Klay for Howard, they were trying to sign Howard. The Lakers were trying to get the Warriors to take that deal so they could get Thompson and Barnes, that was the lakers proposal not the Warriors.
https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2013/7...d-rumors-lakers-klay-thompson-harrison-barnes
"The situation is entirely fluid at this point, but
if Dwight Howard elects to sign with the Warriors and
if the Warriors are unable to clear $20 million in cap space by trading away veterans on expiring deals, they'd need the Lakers to facilitate a sign-and-trade.
That's where L.A.'s latest demands come into play. The Lakers want
Klay Thompson and
Harrison Barnes in any such deal,
according to Mike Bresnahan of the L.A. Times:"
That's where the entire thing came from they needed to dump enough salary to get howard and they couldn't find enough teams because nobody wanted Bogut who was injured, and injury prone. The lakers offered to help by taking on salaries but with the kicker they wanted Thompson and Barnes. The Warriors were NOT trying to trade Klay, they were trying to sign Howard. Because of that demand and nobody wanting Bogut, they weren't able to sign Howard and instead they made the Iggy deal. They'd been negotiating with Iggy too, but instead did a sign and trade with him because it gave them the caproom they needed for him.
The Warriors actively considered trading Klay for Love the same year Cleveland got him, that was common knowledge, but they didn't actively try to trade him for Howard, they refused the Lakers offer.
I honestly don't know what you mean about California and the child support laws, this happened after the 2012-13 season, a season Dwight Howard spent playing for the Lakers, in LA, in California!
the lucky part of that whole equation IMO was again the warriors discovered the death lineup that revolutionized how the NBA played, because of all that. If they had signed howard they'd have been trying all year to fit him into that lineup, and it wouldn't have worked. Without him they got Iggy, and then when Lee got hurt they had to play Draymond and they discovered the death lineup that got them 2 straight finals appearances and one title.