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Six Golden State Warriors trade targets: Best moves for Golden State

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Six Golden State Warriors trade targets: Best moves for Golden State

The Golden State Warriors are moving in the right direction this offseason.

They swiftly addressed questions looming about the future of head coach Steve Kerr and whether he’d call it quits. Kerr re-signed with the Warriors on a multi-year deal that will keep him as the highest paid coach. That was step one. Check.

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Step two was finding their place in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft on June 23-24. Golden State received the No. 11 pick. Check.

Their next order of business includes scouting talent for upcoming prospects, but also planning package deals as they look to remain active during the offseason, fielding trade offers from other teams.

Not expected to be included in those trade talks is their No. 11 pick, as the Warriors are eyeing a player that they can develop, but also is NBA-ready. However, if it’s a veteran player who can help them win-now, then everything – meaning that pick – is on the table.

“I think we’re in a different place now. Right, there’s no question. And I’ve talked to Mike (Dunleavy, the Warriors GM), I mean, I don’t know the draft, but he feels really strongly that we’re going to get a good player. It could be a 19 year old, it could be someone older,” Kerr told reporters.

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That means to be competitive during trade talks, the Warriors will have to be aggressive in the players they go after, and offer packages that doesn’t completely deplete their team. The Warriors could use a dominant two-way wing or an elite frontcourt player.

Here’s a list of players the Warriors could look to add this offseason:

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Golden State Warriors trade targets

These are a handful of trade targets that would make sense to push the Warriors back into postseason contention.

Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers

Pairing Kawhi Leonard with Stephen Curry would give the Warriors a defensive presence that is on the level of Draymond Green, while simultaneously providing them another scorer and go-to option in late-game situations to relieve pressure from Curry. With Leonard expecting $50 million, the wonder is whether the Warriors have the cache to make it happen. One player who made the case? Green on his podcast.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

Golden State has held discussions with Milwaukee in attempts to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo around the trade deadline during the regular season, but talks fizzled out. Antetokounmpo fits the timeline and positional needs for the Warriors: A two-way player and front court force on the inside. There hasn’t been any reports of an official offer for the swap. In order to make the deal happen, it might take a haul including Jimmy Butler, Brandin Podziemski, the No. 11 overall pick, a 2028 first-round pick, a 2030 first-round pick and a 2032 first-round pick.

Aaron Gordon, Denver Nuggets

Aaron Gordon is reportedly made available in trade talks and is being shopped. Gordon and the Warriors haven’t been linked by any reports. It’s just a basketball fit that would benefit both parties. Gordon could give the Warriors, and Curry, a few more years of playoff contention and championship relevance.

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Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

The Warriors need an inside presence, especially if they don’t bring back Kristaps Porzingis. Joel Embiid seems to be a name that people want to see in the Bay Area. Former NBA player Jeff Teague said on his podcast Club 520 that he believes Embiid would be effective for Curry.

“I think they might get Embiid,” Teague said. “I can see them getting Embiid. …This is just me thinking out loud. They’re going to trade Draymond (Green) and someone else and go for Embiid. I think so. I’m thinking you gotta make a splash. You can’t get Giannis, you can’t get Kawhi. You gotta get somebody that’s effective for Steph. The only most-available person is Embiid.”

Trey Murphy III, New Orleans Pelicans

Trey Murphy fits the mold of what the Warriors are looking for in a two-way wing player. The bad news is that the Pelicans have been reluctant to deal him, according to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson. Murphy seems like he’s considered an untouchable asset, but if the Warriors could convince the Pels to change their mind, that would be a great pickup.

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Michael Porter Jr., Brooklyn Nets

Michael Porter Jr. should not be wasting talent in Brooklyn. He can contribute to a contending team. It’s why the Warriors make sense. Golden State needs someone who adds versatility on the wing. Porter at 6-foot-10 can defend multiple positions, but he’s known mostly for providing floor-spacing offensively and being able to knock down open shots. If the Warriors trade for Porter, they would add a more realistic scoring and shooting option on the wing.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Golden State Warriors trade targets during this offseason

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