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Jake Fischer proposes Jonathan Kuminga for Myles Turner trade

According to Jake Fischer, the Golden State Warriors could look to land Myles Turner as part of a Jonathan Kuminga trade.

Both stars earn a similar salary, and the Warriors have had interest in Turner in the past. Furthermore, given the likelihood of a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, the Warriors could capitalize on a Bucks fire sale.

“An interesting potential salary match for Golden State in Kuminga’s salary range would be Bucks center Myles Turner, who’s earning $25.1 million this season.

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“Don’t forget that the Warriors have shown some real interest in Turner in the past, according to league sources, dating to well-chronicled trade discussions between Golden State and Indiana that included various concepts involving Kuminga, Andrew Wiggins, and Buddy Hield.

“As we reported Sunday, various teams are expected to show interest in pouncing on the Bucks’ veterans like Turner should they ultimately decide to field trade offers for the in-demand Giannis Antetokounmpo.”

Landing Myles Turner addresses huge concern for Warriors

The Golden State Warriors should do everything in their power to try and land Myles Turner for Jonathan Kuminga, provided the former is still with the Milwaukee Bucks come January 15th.

Turner provides the Warriors with excellent rim-protection and spacing in a way they’ve not had at the center spot since DeMarcus Cousins was with them.

Jonathan Kuminga’s situation with the Warriors

Jonathan Kuminga seems likely to be traded once January 15th arrives.

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On top of that, Turner is on one of the best contracts in the NBA, given the profile he fits into is one of the most sought-after in the NBA today.

Getting rid of Kuminga, a player Steve Kerr clearly has no interest in featuring, and landing an elite two-way center in Turner would be an excellent move.

While fans might gawk at potentially giving up a first-round pick, they must remember that the Bucks are likely to rebuild should they be willing to deal Turner, and the former Pacers center will have several suitors.