The Golden State Warriors used up all of their negotiation leverage during the NBA Trade Deadline. To put it plainly, they had little chance of obtaining LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers this time around. Stephen Curry and the struggling squad are currently ranked 10th in the Western Conference heading into the NBA All-Star break. If they can’t make things better, they might do something more. The Milwaukee Bucks legend Giannis Antetokounmpo may even get involved.
The ideal summer addition for the Warriors would be Giannis Antetokounmpo, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic. This trade would pair Stephen Curry with a top forward who can attract a lot of gravity, giving him space to shoot. It also gives the Warriors access to a seasoned and superb rebounder who will help guys like Trayce Jackson-Davis and Jonathan Kuminga.
This together with the rumors about LeBron James have clearly shown what the Warriors need. Steve Kerr and Curry share a goal: Curry is a superb all-around player with a strong interior presence. They also really need a player that can slam bodies into the paint to block shots inside the paint, as well as a leader.
There is a long season ahead of the Warriors and the Bucks. In the event that neither of them wins the Larry O’Brien trophy in the summer, this objective might be accomplished very quickly.
Given that they are a formidable rebounding club, why would the Warriors need James or Antetokounmpo? Indeed, Coach Kerr and his group have enabled the club to grab 45.9 rebounds per game. With this total, they are in third place in the league, just behind the Boston Celtics, who are leading the league, and the Utah Jazz, who are surprisingly good. On the other hand, they struggle greatly to defend paint.
Golden State is 16th in the league for opponents’ points given up in the paint. They give up 50.6 points to their opponents each game. Furthermore, they are ranked seventh in the league among teams when it comes to opponents scoring 14.9 points through fastbreak per game. Perhaps because James and Antetokounmpo are both well-known chasedown blockers, they are trying to land them.