Golden State Warriors: 6 superstar trade targets Dubs must consider

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Devin Booker

The last potential trade target is Devin Booker.

We wrote about how these rumors need to stop, and he’s the face of the franchise. But, the fact of the matter is Booker may not win in Phoenix anytime soon. That script could flip if Deandre Ayton or Kelly Oubre Jr. take a notable step into stardom next season.

Under contract for the next several years, the Suns should be in rush to deal Booker either. But, again, the offer from Golden State could be a massive one. A superstar in the bubble, Booker averaged 30.5 points and 6.0 assists per game, leading the Suns to a perfect 8-0 record.

With huge, game-winning shots, Booker proved that he indeed a superstar, taking his game to the next level on a national platform and showing that Phoenix may be one of the most entertaining teams in the NBA.

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He’s going to be a staple for them potentially for a decade, but could Andrew Wiggins and two high-value first-round picks get him to Golden State? That may not even do the trick, but it’s worth an offer from the Warriors.