This Kings-Warriors trade features Buddy Hield to Golden State

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Golden State Warriors Receive: G Buddy Hield, F Nemanja Bjelica, SAC 2022 1st Round pick (Lottery-Protected)

Sacramento Kings Receive: F Andrew Wiggins, G Jordan Poole

From his college days to the first time he stepped on an NBA court, Buddy Hield has been a very dynamic scorer on the perimeter and a very strong perimeter-oriented threat. Since being traded to Sacramento during the 2016-17 season, Hield has averaged 17.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and has shot 44.5% from the floor and 41.4% from three-point range. 

His gifted shooting abilities makes him a very intriguing trade target for many teams around the league, the question though is whether or not Sacramento is willing to trade him. Last year, Hield and Kings management did not seem to see “eye-to-eye” on things and he had his own disputes with head coach Luke Walton a couple of times.

As a result, Hield was benched at certain times last season and there were times in the offseason that Luke Walton was unable to get in contact with his 28-year old guard. Everything seems to have been worked out between both parties and everything seems to be going well, but there is obviously tension between Buddy Hield and Sacramento that could arise at any moment this season. 

Buddy needs a fresh start and the best place he could be traded to is Golden State. His play-style fits exactly what they need right now on the wing alongside Steph Curry and when fully healthy, this Warriors’ lineup would have three of the top three-point shooters in the entire league. 

In this trade proposal, the finances for both teams are almost identical to one another and Andrew Wiggins definitely has the highest value out of any player in this trade. As a result, the Kings would likely have to send a protected first-round pick to Golden State, especially since they are getting Jordan Poole as well. 

Poole is in his second season in the league and has been a solid bench player. In 57 games last season, the rookie averaged 8.8 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and shot 33.3% from the floor. He struggled shooting the ball last season, but so far this season, Poole looks a lot more comfortable in the mid-range and from beyond-the-arc. 

He could fit in nicely next to De’Aaron Fox on a team that does not have much depth in their backcourt and is in need of some young talent on the wing and at shooting guard. With all of that being said, let’s take a closer look as to why this trade makes sense for both the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings.

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