The Golden State Warriors have assembled a team they believe can contend for a title — especially with the impending return of Klay Thompson to the lineup — but one insider suggests they can find a way to become even better by adding one of the league’s top scorers.
Bleacher Report’s Grant Hughes broke down a number of potential blockbuster trades where every team comes out a winner, and put the Warriors in a three-way deal that landed them the league’s second-best scorer behind Steph Curry last season in exchange for the entirety of their youth movement.
The latest Warriors news straight to your inbox! Join the Heavy on Warriors newsletter here!
Warriors Leaning into Youth Movement
As Hughes suggested, the Warriors may be unlikely to part with any of their young players. The team has already made some considerable investments into Wiseman, not only turning down trade proposals but also committing to keeping him in the starting lineup down the stretch last season — until that season was cut short by injury.
The team has also made it clear that they see both Kuminga and Moody as important pieces for the future. Moody, the No. 14 overall pick, even earned some unusual praise from head coach Steve Kerr.
As Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area noted, Kerr had some strong remarks about the rookie’s basketball instinct after he scored 10 points in 10 fourth-quarter minutes against the Los Angeles Lakers in a preseason game.
“We’ve seen him in the last few days start to pick up on things,” Kerr said after the game, via NBC Sports Bay Area. “The first few days were kind of a whirlwind for him. But it’s a testament to his basketball instinct how quickly he’s picking things up.”
READ NEXT: Steph Curry Gets Honest About His Long-Term Future With the Warriors
0 Comments