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As a fallback in the somewhat likely event Washington turns this down, the Warriors could package either their 2020 pick or the one coming from Minnesota in 2021 with that exception for someone like Marcus Smart or JJ Redick.The Trade: New York Knicks send the No. 8 pick, a 2021 first-round pick (via the Dallas Mavericks) and Reggie Bullock to the Warriors for the No. 2 pick and Jordan Poole.The Warriors would certainly like to get more for their pick than Reggie Bullock, a six-slot slide down the lottery and what's likely to be a first-rounder in the 20s next offseason, but there's just no telling what the market for their No. 2 selection is going to look like.(As an aside, the Dubs would have to add a bit more salary alongside Poole's to make this work. If he is, the Knicks would come out ahead.They're due for a break.The Trade: The Phoenix Suns send Kelly Oubre Jr. and the No. 10 pick to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Dante Exum and the No. 5 pick.There's a good chance Oubre winds up being the best player involved in this deal, which probably says more about the quality of the Nos. 5 and 10 picks in this year's draft than anything else. The Trade: Atlanta Hawks send the No. 6 pick, Kevin Huerter and a 2022 first-round pick (via Oklahoma City Thunder, top-14 protected) to the Minnesota Timberwolves for the No. 1 pickThis all depends on Atlanta seeing Georgia product Anthony Edwards and deciding it must have him as Trae Young's long-term backcourt sidekick.Edwards is one of the few players who appear to be locked into a top-three spot, and it's entirely possible the Wolves view him as the obvious pick at No. 1.
As said here by Grant Hughes