Why The Trade Benefits The Warriors
Golden State is a showtime team that has turned into the best franchise in recent years. They have put together winning squads and it all began on that magical night in 2009 when they drafted Stephen Curry.
With Kevin Durant in Brooklyn and Klay Thompson sidelined once again, the Warriors could look to add another sharpshooter.
Robinson took the next step in Miami this season. He averaged 13.5 points per game and was one of the best shooters in the league. Robinson finished the season shooting 44.6% from three point range and 93.1% from the foul line.
With Thompson injured, this is an impact player from deep that would fit in perfectly with the game plan of the Warriors. He would complement Curry well on the perimeter while Wiggins would act as a slashing guard that can get to the basket.
This is all about Golden State attempting to get Stephen Curry a replacement splash brother on the outside. Robinson fits the bill and passes the eye test with flying colors. It would be extremely entertaining to see Robinson in a Warriors uniform next season.