Andrew Wiggins
The Golden State Warriors were one team the Dallas Mavericks already engaged in trade talks centered around Kristaps Porzinigs. It would not be a surprise if they did it again.
While a Kelly Oubre Jr. trade could still happen, as the teams could work out a sign-and-trade, his teammate, Andrew Wiggins, would present another good target for Dallas to pursue.
Dallas needs help on the wings and Wiggins would provide that. He made strides with the Warriors, looking more like the two-way wing player that the Minnesota Timberwolves envisioned him being when they acquired him with the No. 1 pick in the Kevin Love trade in 2014.
Wiggins had the best shooting season of his career, making 47.7 percent of his shots and 38 percent from the 3-point line. Dallas would be banking on that not being a one-season mirage and legitimate improvement.
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Playing alongside Stephen Curry certainly helped, but he would have an elite player alongside him in Dallas as well in Luka Doncic. Still only 26-years old, there is time for Wiggins to continue developing and become an even better two-way player.