This massive three-team trade would involve Pacers’ Myles Turner, Warriors’ No. 2 pick

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The Hypothetical Trade

Pacers Receive: No. 2 overall pick via Warriors

Warriors Receive: Myles Turner, No. 6 overall pick via Hawks

Hawks Receive: Andrew Wiggins, 2021 First-Round Pick via Timberwolves (Top-Three Protected)

Needless to say, this would be a move that would shake up the NBA Draft. Indiana moving up to No. 2 without even having a first-round pick would be a huge move for the Pacers. If Victor Oladipo is traded, they could take either LaMelo Ball or Anthony Edwards.

As for the Warriors, they get the big man they desperately need who can defend the rim and stretch the floor. They would also stay in the top-10 with the No. 6 overall pick.

Atlanta would get a lethal scorer in Wiggins to run alongside Trae Young. Adding a 2021 first-round pick would be a smart move for the Hawks, especially with it being the T-Wolves’ pick.

Now let’s take a look at why each team involved in this trade should pull the trigger.

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