This Bulls-Warriors Trade Is Built Around Alex Caruso

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The Golden State Warriors and Chicago Bulls are two teams that many will be monitored ahead of the NBA trade deadline, but for opposite reasons. The former could be buyers, while the latter could be sellers.

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A player who can outwork opponents is always key to a contending squad. For example, look at Alex Caruso. He’s not among the most skilled players in the league, but his sheer work ethic endears him to every coach he plays for. 

The Warriors could surely use a player like that. At the moment, their second unit is getting pummelled on a routine basis. The type of move they could use perhaps could begin with defense.

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Someone who comes off the bench to punch opponents in the mouth would be a huge asset to them. The Warriors have Draymond Green but could use another player, particularly in the backcourt, like Caruso.

Here’s a deal that has them prying Caruso from the Chicago Bulls. 

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