The Golden State Warriors need to be in the market for a new starting center, and we propose a deal that could give them one this offseason.
The Golden State Warriors have always thrived on their unique brand of basketball, built around speed, three-point spacing, and the brilliance of Stephen Curry. But as the franchise looks ahead, one major void has emerged in the middle: the departure of Kevon Looney in free agency.
Looney was never a superstar, but he was a steady, reliable big man who anchored Golden State’s small-ball lineups with hustle, defense, and rebounding. Now, with their depth chart lacking a true rim protector and interior presence, the Warriors may have no choice but to explore bold avenues to shore up their frontcourt.