Warriors Pursuing 6-Foot-10 Mavericks Center After Kevin Durant Loss
Gafford, and the Mavericks would receive Moody, Georges Niang, a 2025 first-round pick (No. 22 overall, via Atlanta Hawks), and a top-10 protected 2028 first-round pick (via Warriors).
Daniel Gafford, the 6-foot-10 center from the Dallas Mavericks, is being eyed by the Golden State Warriors after their unsuccessful attempt to sign Kevin Durant. According to Sports Illustrated’s Rohan Roman, the Warriors are looking to bolster their defense and shooting capabilities following a tough series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
One key factor driving this interest in Gafford is the evident need for more defensive support alongside Draymond Green. Despite Green’s defensive prowess, there seems to be an opportunity for the Warriors to enhance their lineup with added size and skill. Gafford, known for his scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking abilities, could be just the player to fill that gap for the Warriors.
In a proposed trade involving the Atlanta Hawks and the Mavericks, the Warriors are slated to receive Gafford in exchange for Moody, Niang, and future draft picks. Gafford, who has been a solid performer with the Mavericks, averaging double-digit points and contributing significantly to the team’s success.
With an impressive season under his belt, Gafford could be a valuable addition to the Warriors, offering a strong presence in the paint and supporting the team’s quest for defensive improvement. If the deal goes through, fans can expect to see Gafford bring his energy and skills to the Golden State roster, potentially adding a new dynamic to the team’s gameplay strategy. Stay tuned for updates on this developing trade scenario!