Utah Jazz Receive: F Andrew Wiggins, F Juan Tuscano-Anderson
Golden State Warriors Receive: F Bojan Bogdanovic, G/F Joe Ingles
The headliner of this particular NBA trade scenario would be Andrew Wiggins, who would be moved by the Golden State Warriors to the Utah Jazz.
While Wiggins’ COVID-19 vaccination stance will no longer impact his availability for home games, there is still valid reasoning behind making a move with him as a focus. Being able to add more efficient shooters on the wing along with more talent passing would be an intriguing option.
The Warriors would achieve both of those areas by landing Bojan Bogdanovic and Joe Ingles, who were key elements of the success thee Jazz has achieved in recent years.
Golden State now has Jonathan Kuminga to develop long-term on the wing on a much cheaper contract. Andrew Wiggins still has further upside, but if he can be moved for more cohesive options now as Stephen Curry and Draymond Green look to contend, it’s worth considering.
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As for the Jazz, it’s clear something has to change and with Bogdanovic and Ingles (more so Ingles) both are getting older, there is value in taking a chance on Wiggins, who is much closer in age to Donovan Mitchell.
How does this trade impact both teams? Let’s take a look at the deal from each of their perspectives, beginning with the Jazz.