3 stars who could be traded during the 2021 NBA Draft

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The 2021 NBA Draft is quickly approaching. Franchises will be adding prospects they are hoping will turn their teams around while plenty of youngsters will have their dreams of being in the NBA realized.

The NBA Draft also has plenty of player movement, as teams maneuver up and down the draft board angling for prospects they want or cashing in on their draft capital for established veterans. This season, we could see plenty of trades go down.

There are a few teams, such as the Golden State Warriors, New Orleans Pelicans and Indiana Pacers that are looking to flip their draft picks for players that can help them win now.

There have also been some discussions about the Detroit Pistons, who hold the No. 1 pick in the draft, potentially being open for business.

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In addition to the teams looking to maneuver around the board, there are a few teams that will have some big decisions to make when it comes to the future of their franchise. Do they want to run it back with some of the same veterans, or do they want to jumpstart their rebuild by trading off their best assets?

We will have to wait until July 29th to see what comes to fruition. Until then, here are three star players that could be traded during the 2021 NBA Draft.

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