The Golden State Warriors do not appear willing to force a trade just for the sake of shaking up their roster. Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst of
The Dallas Mavericks want to prove that their run to the NBA Finals was no fluke. To push themselves over the hump, they will need better defensive personnel. One way Dallas can do it is by looking into Golden State Warriors big man Draymond Green.
As the Golden State Warriors have been connected to Jimmy Butler and trade rumors for the longest time, there seems to be some clarity in their possible pursuit. While former players such as Shaquille O'Neal want to see the Warriors trade for Butler,
The Warriors' defensive effort over the past five games has warranted a No. 15 ranked 115.2 defensive rating, a mark which would need to creep into top-10 territory in order to be considered as even a dark-horse contender.
The Golden State Warriors could address their need for frontcourt depth by trading for one of the most efficient centers
The Los Angeles Lakers could land a Dallas Mavericks star guard known for his clutch late-game play in the 2016 NBA finals.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Stephen Curry were voted as the backcourt representatives in the Western Conference.
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