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Warriors on the Hunt: Could an All-Star Center Join the Splash Brothers?

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Trade rumors are heating up around the Golden State Warriors! Is a surprising All-Star center in the cards?

The Golden State Warriors are no strangers to buzz in the NBA trade market, and recent speculations suggest that the team might be targeting an All-Star center to bolster their lineup. With the season heating up and their championship ambitions in sight, it seems logical for a team with so much offensive firepower to address its needs in the paint. Rumors have been swirling, and the Warriors are reportedly considering a few options that could help solidify their roster as they look to compete for yet another title.

The Warriors have an impressive roster filled with talented guards who play a crucial role in the teamโ€™s offensive strategies. However, with so much guard depth, the franchise has the opportunity to trade away one of their backcourt gems in exchange for a quality starting center. This move could create a formidable balance, allowing the Warriors to not only increase their scoring capabilities but also provide the necessary defensive strength in the paint. Fans are eagerly hoping that these moves could bring them back to the top of the NBA with a well-rounded team.

One potential option caught fans' attention: DeMarcus Cousins! Having donned the Warriors jersey just a few seasons ago, Cousins contributed significant stats, averaging 16.3 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game during his tenure. Bringing Cousins back could mean reuniting with one of the most talented centers in the league, potentially reigniting the Warriorsโ€™ chemistry from the past. A deal that snags Cousins could definitely mix things up in the team dynamics and give the Warriors the edge they need in a crowded Western Conference.

As the trade deadline approaches and rumors begin to bubble, fans are left wondering what the Warriors will decide to do. Will they stay loyal to their guard-heavy lineup, or will they take a chance on an All-Star big man? Only time will tell! But speaking of time, did you know that the Golden State Warriors originally started as the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946? And here's a fun fact: the highest record for points scored in a single game by a Warrior is still held by Wilt Chamberlain, who dropped an astounding 100 points back in 1962! The excitement is palpable, and so is the anticipation for whatโ€™s next for the Dubs!

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Warriors Could Target All-Star Center Amid NBA Trade Rumors (AthlonSports.com)

The Golden State Warriors have been included in their fair share of trade rumors and could add a traditional center in a mock deal.

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Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 0 - DeMarcus Cousins ... (Warriors Wire)

During his time with the Warriors, Cousins wore only jersey No. 0 and put up 16.3 points, 8.2 boards, 3.6 assists, 1.3 steals, and 1.5 blocks per game.

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Warriors could parlay guard depth for much-needed center via trade (Empire Sports Media)

The Golden State Warriors could fine-tune their roster by trading away some of their immense guard talent for a quality starting center this season.

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Warriors upgrade Curry to questionable ahead of Wizards game (KGO-TV)

Warriors star Stephen Curry could make his return from a peroneal strain in his left ankle Monday against the Wizards.

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Warriors winning without Stephen Curry 'shows how deep our team is' (San Francisco Chronicle)

The Golden State Warriors are 16-25 without Stephen Curry since 2020-21, but three of those wins have come this season as the guard deals with an ankle ...

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Warriors star Steph Curry making progress toward return from ankle ... (The Mercury News)

Steph Curry hurt his ankle last Sunday in the Warriors' home opener and has missed three games.

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With or without Stephen Curry, Warriors proving dangerous with ... (Reuters)

The Golden State Warriors expect Stephen Curry back in the lineup when they take their road winning streak up against old pal Jordan Poole and the ...

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NBA Fans React to New Steph Curry Injury Update (Sports Illustrated)

The Golden State Warriors have been without superstar point guard Steph Curry for each of the last three games. Suffering an ankle injury against the LA ...

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Warriors could be set for major reinforcement at the perfect time (Blue Man Hoop)

The Golden State Warriors could regain Stephen Curry just before an incredible difficult three-game stretch to close out their road-trip.

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Steph upgraded to questionable for Warriors' game vs. Wizards (NBC Sports)

NBC Universal, Inc. Warriors coach Steve Kerr addresses the media after Golden State's 127-121 overtime win vs. the Houston Rockets on Saturday at Toyota Center ...

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Steph Curry questionable vs. Wizards (Basketnews.com)

The Golden State Warriors are 5-1 in the West despite losing Steph Curry to an ankle injury. Curry has been sidelined for 3 games, which the Warriors all ...

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Warriors winning without Stephen Curry 'shows how deep our team is' (San Francisco Chronicle)

The Golden State Warriors are 16-25 without Stephen Curry since 2020-21, but three of those wins have come this season as the guard deals with an ankle ...

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Warriors upgrade Curry to questionable ahead of Wizards game ... (ESPN)

Warriors star Stephen Curry could make his return from a peroneal strain in his left ankle Monday against the Wizards.

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Warriors could surprisingly trade for $203 million Hornets superstar (Sporting News)

The Golden State Warriors will surely be checking in with the Charlotte Hornets this season about the availability of their superstar.

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