Mickael Pietrus is in France without any travel plans as his representatives make their final push for a sign-and-trade deal with the Warriors. The restricted free agent has until Monday to accept the team's qualifying offer of $3.47 million for this season, but plans to exhaust all other options before doing so.

"We're still trying to facilitate a move for Mike, like we have been all summer, that works out for Golden State and Mike," said Happy Walters, one of Pietrus' agents. "If that doesn't work out, we'll address that on Monday with Mike."

Vice president Chris Mullin says he expects Pietrus to arrive on Monday with the rest of his teammates and did not believe there would be any hard feelings to smooth over if Pietrus is forced to sign the one-year tender.

"We've had the offer for him, we've had dialogue here and there, so we'll see what happens," Mullin said.