This Heat-Warriors trade features Kelly Oubre Jr., Andre Iguodala

This is a deal that would be extremely intriguing for both sides. The Golden State Warriors are a team that could use a spark this season for the Miami Heat hope to get back on track for a championship. Both teams would benefit from making a move around the NBA trade deadline.

Golden State has been inconsistent this season since losing Klay Thompson to a torn Achilles. Some growing pains were to be expected but it is time that the team begins to perform well without Steph Curry needing to carry them too much.

The Warriors went through a stretch where it looked like they were coming out of it but inconsistencies have come once again. Steph Curry is back to his normal self this season leading Golden State from three-point range. The team could use some more leadership within the lineup.

This is where the Miami he could come in to play. Jimmy Butler has missed some time this season which has caused the team to get off to a slow start. They are looking to prove that their championship run last season was not a fluke. They can do so by making a deal at the deadline for another weapon. They have been linked to some superstar names but nothing has happened just yet.

This might not be a trade for a superstar, but it would land a productive player in Miami this season. Let’s take a look at what could happen if Golden State and Miami get together for a deal.

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