Warriors: Ranking the 5 best players potentially available in trades

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4. Andre Drummond

The Detroit Pistons have made basically everyone on their roster available in trades. The most notable of the bunch being Andre Drummond.

The two-time All-Star has led the league in rebounding three times and is on pace to do it again this season. Drummond is averaging a career-high 17.6 points and 15.9 rebounds while shooting 53.0 percent from the floor.

The Warriors could make great use of Drummond’s rim running ability. Golden State has enough spacing to clear the floor and open paths to the hoop for Drummond. If he can rebound the ball and protect the rim at a high rate, he is a great fit.

Drummond is sixth in the league for total blocks and in the lead for rebounds by over 70 boards. If the Warriors want a paint beast on their team, Drummond is there for the taking.