Warriors have the trade assets to acquire Paul George

Tony Nguyen | Golden State Warriors
June 30, 2024

The Golden State Warriors are rumored to be interested in Paul George. The veteran forward is expected to opt out of his player option for the upcoming season and enter unrestricted free agency. The LA Clippers are undoubtedly keen on re-signing him. However, the Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers are both rumored alternatives, should George want a fresh start.

During a recent appearance on “The TK Show,” Mike Dunleavy Jr. admitted that Golden State has the necessary trade assets to secure Paul George if he becomes available.  He stopped short of admitting the Warriors’ interest in George but did not think the Warriors were positioned to make a big trade if the opportunity arose.

“I think it’s possible because we have the assets to do so,” Dunleavy said. “When you look at our roster, you look at our picks, you look at all the things we have, we certainly have an attractive organization with a competitive ownership group, great coach, desirable players to play with. All those things that we have lends itself to believing that we’re capable of a big move if that’s on the table or available. The hardest part of that is not that many guys that are available you feel are worthy of giving up all that.”

George has struggled for fitness during his tenure with the Clippers. As such, Golden State should tread carefully before deciding whether to pursue the All-Star forward. Nevertheless, it’s clear that he would provide star-level production on the wing and could potentially catapult the Warriors back into contention.

The Warriors are expected to be active in retooling their roster this summer. However, it’s unclear whether George is truly part of their plans or whether their name being floated is nothing more than a rumor.

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