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Warriors Eyeing Myles Turner as Trade Target
1 Feb
Summary
- Warriors may pursue Myles Turner if Giannis Antetokounmpo trade fails.
- Turner is a strong rim protector, improving team defense significantly.
- A trade could send Kuminga and draft picks to Indiana for Turner.

The Golden State Warriors may have a backup plan if their efforts to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo before the February 5th trade deadline do not materialize. Sports Illustrated has proposed a trade idea where the Warriors would target Myles Turner, a 29-year-old center known for his defensive impact.
Turner's presence significantly boosts a team's defense, and he offers rim protection reminiscent of Andrew Bogut's era. While his shot-blocking numbers have decreased, his ability to deter opposing drivers remains high. He could provide a valuable stretch five option for Stephen Curry.
A hypothetical trade would send Jonathan Kuminga, Quinten Post, Trayce Jackson-Davis, and a protected 2032 first-round pick from Golden State to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for Turner. This move would offer the Warriors a different kind of upgrade if their primary target is unattainable.




