This three-team blockbuster Warriors trade idea makes perfect sense

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The Dubs get the best of both worlds

The Golden State Warriors don’t get the star they want. With that in mind, many fans may not even want to consider this deal.

But, instead of a star, they get to do something better — to prepare the future while bring in the pieces to make a Finals-contenting team once again. With Deandre Jordan on the Nets’ roster in Brooklyn, trading Jarrett Allen makes sense.

For Golden State, adding him would provide depth to a position they have little of. With just one center on the roster, Allen’s addition would make a tremendous difference. He averaged 11.1 points and 9.6 rebounds per game this past season.

At just 22, he’s one of the league’s most promising centers. As for the other pieces of the puzzle, Dinwiddie and the No. 18 provides a chance at a top pick and point guard depth, something the Warriors are aiming for this offseason.

Dinwiddie averaged over 20 points per game last season. He’s good, but in Brooklyn, he may not get enough opportunity, one reason they may be okay with trading him.

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For all three teams, this deal makes sense, despite how unrealistic it may be.