The second-year guard has a lot of value.
The Golden State Warriors entered the NBA offseason with dueling plans: swing for the fences in a trade, and retain their young, homegrown talent. Those goals don’t always have to be at odds with each other, but the Dubs somewhat lack the other two assets craved by NBA teams: good future draft picks, and high-caliber veterans. The Warriors didn’t have their own first-round pick in June’s draft, though they can trade a few in upcoming seasons.