
The Golden State Warriors have holes on their roster that may need to be filled. That said, as the trade deadline approaches, who may be on their way out?
After a long road trip, the Golden State Warriors are finally headed home. In playoff position, the Dubs have exceeded expectations. They’ve been so good that the front office should consider adding talent to potentially make them a championship-caliber team.
The Warriors do not have the feel of a team that can make the Finals unless they add more pieces. Just the return of Klay Thompson would be enough, but sadly that won’t be an option for Joe Lacob, Bob Myers, and company.
Their biggest need is in the frontcourt. Prior to the game against the Knicks, the Warriors’ two centers, Kevon Looney and James Wiseman, had accumulated one game played in February combined.
Both injured and with Looney having a history of injuries, the Warriors may want to bring in more frontcourt talent. DeMarcus Cousins, just to note, is on the market.
The Warriors may have to clear a roster spot to add him or any other player. That said, let’s dive into whether the team should keep or trade four of their less utilized players.