3 Trade Targets For Golden State Warriors To Keep Tabs On

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Myles Turner

The Golden State Warriors have been linked to Myles Turner because of their need in the frontcourt. Not necessarily a need but it would help balance the floor and improve the team further. It is no surprise that the Warriors have won their titles thanks to their play in the backcourt.

Turner could give them that center presence for the future. He has turned into one of the best rim protectors in the league and is improving offensively.

In the Warriors’ system, Turner could continue to grow on that end of the floor. He is beginning to show off a bit of a jump shot and can score in the post.

The Warriors have some pieces, such as James Wiseman, that they would be able to send the Indiana Pacers for their big man. This would be the perfect replace for a rebuilding team that is looking to get younger.

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Turner is arguably the best big man on the trading block and it would not be surprising to see the Warriors take a flier. It all depends on which direction they want to head during the trade deadline.

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