Golden State Warriors: 7 James Wiseman-centric trades to explore this offseason

Apr 6, 2021; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (33) is introduced before the start of the game against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 6, 2021; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman (33) is introduced before the start of the game against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Warriors’ James Wiseman to Brooklyn Nets Round 2

While it’s seen as unlikely throughout the league, a trade for Durant is still the most likely way Wiseman gets involved in a deal without active rumors floating around the third-year center’s name.

Wiseman, Kuminga, Wiggins, and Poole sound like too much, but when you’re dealing a former MVP that is coming off almost a season averaging almost 30 points per game, it’s tough to call anything too much.

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While their goal may be a two-folded one, it’s an intriguing proposition, to say the least. Brooklyn would likely require Wiseman in any deal, especially given how few picks they have moving forward.

The three-man trio of Wiseman, Poole, and Kuminga would have Brooklyn contending without the next few seasons. For Golden State, it’s not likely they part ways with Poole or Kuminga which makes a deal for Durant unfeasible.

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Nonetheless, it’s still the most logical way for Wiseman to be dealt in the near future unless another stars come on the market and makes sense for Golden State.