6 players the Golden State Warriors could trade their 2020 pick for

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Golden State Warriors trade targets: Bradley Beal

The Washington Wizards shooting guard has been a star for the Wizards this season, averaging 30.5 points per game.

Bradley Beal, the two-time all-star played the most minutes in the league in the 2018-2019 season as well, showing both an insane ability to score and also an ability to stay on the court, two aspects of his game the Warriors would love.

Beal shoots 45.5% from the field and is also making a name for himself defensively; in the 2018-2019 season, Beal placed 11th in the NBA for total steals, tallying 121 steals.

Beal is also starting to make his rise to fame and earn the respect of other ballers in the NBA. Friday afternoon, the “NBA on ESPN” Twitter account tweeted: “Choose a former player to complete the sentence: _______ deserves more credit.”

NBA legend Dwyane Wade quote tweeted this with Beal’s name, saying he deserves more credit than he is getting now.

The Warriors would love to help Beal get some of that credit if the Wizards to were part ways with him after signing a massive contract with the star, a deal that is set to expire in the 2022-2023 season.