Golden State Warriors: 5 Trade targets utilizing DPE

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4. E’Twuan Moore

If 3-and-D is more your thing, E’Twaun Moore is a good option for the Golden State Warriors.

Moore has acted as a two-way presence for the New Orleans Pelicans since 2016. He had his best season in 2018 when he showed his durability by playing all 82 games and averaging a career-high 12.5 points and 1.0 steals per game.

He has always been an efficient scorer. Moore shot 50 percent from the floor and 42.5 percent from deep in his best season – hovering around 40 percent at the 3-point line for his career. There is no doubt he can fill in as a shooter off the bench.

Moreover, Moore is a smart defender. He uses his size and length to disrupt opponents at every position and will act as a versatile tool for the Warriors to use in times of need.

As his role in New Orleans continues to shrink due to an ongoing rebuilding process, Moore will be a potential trade target for the Warriors this season. It shouldn’t take much to pry the 30-year-old vet from the Pelicans.