Just how realistic are the LaMelo Ball to Warriors rumors?

2020 NBA Draft LaMelo Ball

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Dealing with a rash of injuries we’ve scarcely seen around the NBA world, the five-time defending Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors are among the worst teams in the Association.

Golden State is currently on pace to lose 68 games. It would represent one of the worst regressions in terms of records in NBA history. It also has the Warriors with a real good chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft.

What this means: Teenage sensation LaMelo Ball could very well be a top pick when the draft comes calling. The Warriors have been linked to him more than any other team. There’s certainly a reason for this.

Ball fits the Warriors’ scheme: Standing at 6-foot-6, the 18-year-old point guard boasts a high level of upside and will only grow into his already budding fame.

Golden State’s reload plan: This is no small thing. The Warriors have solid youngsters on their roster. Ball would only add to that.

The hiccups: Golden State’s organization is like others that have sustained success: They don’t want the drama.

Options are unlimited: If the Warriors were to nab the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, there’s a chance they don’t select a player.

Bottom line: A lot can happen between now and June’s draft. Once the Warriors get Curry back, they’ll be much more competitive. A core group of Curry, Green and Russell likely isn’t nabbing the top pick. Hello, Knicks!

With that said, there’s a lot to the idea that these Warriors are taking a gap year. Get Curry and Thompson healthy. Make sure Green is rested. Come back at full strength next season.

That could include adding to the team’s young core with Ball. It could also include moving said pick for a star.

So rumors of Ball landing in San Francisco make sense. They are also pretty darn premature at this point.

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