1. Myles Turner
Out of the three players on this list, Myles Turner is likely the easiest to acquire. The Indiana Pacers have had him on the trade block for years. Now that they have accepted the reality of needing to rebuild, he could be on the move.
Had a foot injury not sidelined him for the second half of the season, Turner had a strong chance of being moved at the deadline. Trade talks should pick up once again and the Warriors should get involved.
Because of his contract, Myles Turner can be acquired without surrendering Andrew Wiggins, giving the Warriors a very strong starting five with Curry, Thompson, Wiggins, Green, and Turner. Already dominant on both ends of the court, Turner would help cement that.
Turner is arguably the best rim protector in the NBA. He would have won the block title for the third time in his career had he played enough games to qualify. Golden State would have above-average defenders at four out of five spots in the starting lineup with Turner in the fold.
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On offense, Myles Turner wouldn’t clog things up. He is a capable 3-point shooter, making 34.9 percent of his attempts in his career. That amount of spacing around Green would be very difficult for anyone to game plan against as their defense would be stretched to the max.