In a proposed mock trade with the Golden State Warriors, the San Antonio Spurs would add the greatest shooter of all time.
Despite having Stephen Curry on the roster, it’s pretty clear that the Golden State Warriors will not be competing for the NBA Finals this season. After losing in the Play-In Tournament, the Warriors might be able to make the playoffs, but will likely be stuck behind the best teams in the Western Conference.
That could mean the end of the Curry era in the Bay Area, and teams around the league would do almost anything to add the greatest shooter in NBA history. The San Antonio Spurs, with their seemingly limitless arsenal of draft picks, could do what it takes to add Curry, but would it be worth it?
For starters, a duo of Victor Wembanyama and Stephen Curry would be one of the most terrifying offenses the NBA has ever seen. Wembanyama finished last season as a top-15 player who needed to be guarded everywhere on the court. Curry, on the other hand, is easily the best shooter in the league, and having one of the most dominating interior players and perimeter players on the same team would rocket the Spurs into contention.
Of course, Curry, who is under contract for the next two seasons and is showing no signs of slowing down, would see the Warriors get perhaps the biggest return in league history if they were to trade him. In a recently proposed trade by Blue Man Hoop, the Spurs break the bank for Curry.