NBA trade scenario sends Kuminga to Mavericks, reunites Thompson with Warriors
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A hypothetical three-team trade outlined by Bleacher Report’s Grant Hughes would shift key pieces among the Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks and Utah Jazz.
Proposed framework
Warriors would receive: Daniel Gafford and Klay Thompson
Mavericks would receive: Jonathan Kuminga and Georges Niang
Jazz would receive: Buddy Hield and a 2027 first-round pick swap via Golden State
Golden State’s perspective
The proposal returns Thompson to the Bay Area, pairing him again with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green as the franchise confronts the closing window of its championship core. Gafford would address the club’s longstanding search for an athletic rim-protecting center.
Dallas’ viewpoint
Adding Kuminga would give the Mavericks a 21-year-old forward with upside while signaling a possible shift toward a younger timeline. Niang’s contract expires after the season, offering additional roster flexibility.
Utah’s role
The Jazz would absorb Hield to bolster perimeter shooting and secure future draft capital through the 2027 pick swap, maintaining the organization’s emphasis on cap space and asset collection.
While the concept tackles immediate and long-term goals for each club, questions remain about Thompson’s current level of play, Gafford’s durability and Kuminga’s fluctuating trade value. For now, the idea serves as one of the many possibilities circulating during the NBA’s annual rumor cycle.
Source: Hoops Wire