The Golden State Warriors have expressed interest in trading for Kyle O'Quinn.

The New York Knicks have an excess of centers in Enes Kanter, Willy Hernangomez, Joakim Noah and O'Quinn.

The Warriors have their own issues with too many centers in Zaza Pachulia, David West, JaVale McGee and Jordan Bell.

"O'Quinn has certainly outperformed his contract," said David Jacober, a strategic planning consultant for NBA teams. "His diversity on offense makes him attractive to a number of teams, such as Houston and Golden State."

O'Quinn has a $4.2 million player option for next season that he's expected to decline.