Warriors Trade Pitch Swaps Jonathan Kuminga, Andrew Wiggins for 6-Time NBA All-Star
on September 13, The Athletic’s Sam Amick reported the Golden State Warriors “probably made a couple of calls during the summer” to inquire about Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler after he did not receive an extension this offseason.
Naturally, the news led to trade speculations.
Bleacher Report’s Andy Bailey came up with a mock trade for the Warriors to land the six-time NBA All-Star wing.
Golden State Warriors receive: Jimmy Butler and Josh Richardson
Miami Heat receive: Jonathan Kuminga, Andrew Wiggins, Kevon Looney, Gary Payton II, a 2025 first-round pick, a 2027 first-round pick and a 2028 first-round pick swap
Butler, who turns 35 on Friday, September 14, fits the timeline of Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. Butler’s defensive toughness and skill set are what the Warriors need to get back into title contention after losing Klay Thompson and the decline of Wiggins’ play.
While Kuminga showed plenty of promise last season, he’s still young for the Warriors to rely on as Curry’s co-star, especially in pressure-packed situations.
Butler is no stranger to that as he is known for raising his game when the pressure is high. He’s not called “Playoff Jimmy” for nothing.
“The Warriors almost certainly need more raw talent to get back to the title contenders’ tier, ” Bailey wrote. “And the potential one-two punch from Curry and his unparalleled outside shooting and Butler’s inside-the-arc scoring is easy to imagine.