The Golden State Warriors are gearing up for a pivotal summer, and all eyes are on how they'll build a contender around their veteran stars, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. With the No. 11 pick in the upcoming draft, the franchise has a valuable asset at its disposal—one that could be used to snag a promising young talent or, more intriguingly, as a key piece in a blockbuster trade.
According to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, the Warriors might be leaning toward the latter, with none other than Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks emerging as a potential target. The Bucks are reportedly staring down a full-scale rebuild, making an extra pick in this deep draft class especially tempting. "Pursuing a trade for a big-name star remains extremely relevant for owner Joe Lacob and the Warriors," Siegel noted, adding that rival teams fully expect Golden State to package the No. 11 pick with other future assets to lure Giannis away from Milwaukee.
Giannis has long been a dream fit for the Warriors. His relentless rim pressure would perfectly complement Curry's elite floor spacing, creating a two-man game that could terrorize defenses. Both players can create their own shots and draw massive attention, making them a nightmare to guard. It's the kind of pairing that could instantly vault Golden State back into championship contention.
But the Warriors won't be alone in this pursuit. To outbid other suitors, general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. will need to assemble a compelling package. If the front office believes Giannis is the missing piece to another title run, dangling the 11th pick might be the first step in a deal worth making.
