This Spurs-Warriors trade is centered around Andrew Wiggins

Andrew Wiggins
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The Golden State Warriors have a chance to return to the top of the Western Conference this NBA season. They have struggled with injuries over the past two years and this has kept them out of the running. As they get healthy, they could build a winner and that includes making a traitor to as the offseason continues.

Of course, Klay Thompson is the most important piece that Golden State will be getting back. He has missed each of the last two seasons with different leg injuries and will be looking to make a big splash when he returns.

Stephen Curry is coming off a season where he led the league in scoring and almost got the Warriors to the postseason. Golden State saw Kelly Oubre Jr. leave in free agency and they could send away another trade piece that they have held onto to this point.

That player is Andrew Wiggins. He has been arguably the biggest piece for the Warriors but they did not make a move at the NBA trade deadline. That could change and the San Antonio Spurs can take advantage.

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San Antonio is another team that is used to success but has not been able to make noise over the past two years. The Spurs are looking to build around their young backcourt and do what they can to get back in the postseason.

Wiggins could be a piece that is centered in this particular deal. Here is what the trade between the Spurs and Warriors could look like moving forward.

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