Warriors Looking For Unprotected First-Round Pick Plus 'Good Player' For Jonathan Kuminga

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Even if Kuminga takes the QO they still gonna play him and probably offer him a contract next summer. He’s the Warriors best young trade asset for the future.
 

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Even if Kuminga takes the QO they still gonna play him and probably offer him a contract next summer. He’s the Warriors best young trade asset for the future.
No they won’t lol Kerr didn’t even want to give him bench minutes.
 

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or maybe the young players arent that good

Name me one player that was bad with golden state and then popped off somewhere else since Kerr became head coach

If several young lottery players are under a coach and none of them pop off, that’s more reflective of the coach.
 

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If several young lottery players are under a coach and none of them pop off, that’s more reflective of the coach.
Kerr is pretty bad at this. Look at the Poole thing. Dude was flourishing and then he completely mishandles the draymond punch and he’s a negative on the court ever since.
 

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or maybe the young players arent that good

Name me one player that was bad with golden state and then popped off somewhere else since Kerr became head coach
I wanted to say Ty Jerome, but he was basically a journeyman and only popped off for one team and now hes on his like fifth team :manny:
 

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If several young lottery players are under a coach and none of them pop off, that’s more reflective of the coach.
so if a young player cant pop off because of their first coach even after going to several different teams, its their first coach's problem ? :russ:

yall give coaches too much credit when its convenient
 

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If several young lottery players are under a coach and none of them pop off, that’s more reflective of the coach.
no it's not. It means that they were overrated

coaching isn't why Stanley Johnson and Josh Jackson and Dragan Bender didn't thrive. It's because they didn't have the drive/ability to be great players

Wiseman is a complete bust. And it has nothing to do with coaching. He doesn't produce on teams that want to compete (GSW), and he didn't produce on a team that was abysmal (Detroit). He simply does not understand basketball at an NBA level.

Moses Moody's ceiling was role player from the start. He's more or less the player he is supposed to be

Kuminga's issues have been harped on ad nauseum. Coming into the league, he had serious motor issues, and we are seeing it game after game. He doesn't have the drive/desire to rebound, pass, cut, screen or play defense on a consistent basis. That's on him and no one else. He just wants to score the ball, and he doesn't even do that efficiently enough to help the team


For whatever reason, y'all believe that a player that had a 27% USG rate last season (according to basketball reference) was "never given a chance". Most likely because you don't wanna admit he is the actual problem
 

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I wanted to say Ty Jerome, but he was basically a journeyman and only popped off for one team and now hes on his like fifth team :manny:
and Ty Jerome wasn't even bad. He was by nearly every advanced metric more impactful than Kuminga. He was decent on GSW, but he was on a two-way contract and couldn't be played in the playoffs

Anthony Lamb was also more impactful in his minutes than Kuminga
 
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