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

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:stopitslime: yall think I'm falling for this bs?

All this is being done to prohibit Steph from passing Bron on the championship count. The Warriors are the only NBA team to not sign one single player this entire offseason.

None of this is THIS hard for a bench player that ain't even that good.
 

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:stopitslime: yall think I'm falling for this bs?

All this is being done to prohibit Steph from passing Bron on the championship count. The Warriors are the only NBA team to not sign one single player this entire offseason.

None of this is THIS hard for a bench player that ain't even that good.

Butler is turning 36 this month. Draymond is turning 36 next March. Steph is turning 38 next March. Kuminga is the Warriors only young piece they can use to help them in the future.
 

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Butler is turning 36 this month. Draymond is turning 36 next March. Steph is turning 38 next March. Kuminga is the Warriors only young piece they can use to help them in the future.

so why didn't they use him? instead he rode the bench for the majority of the season instead of trading him for better players that could fit the team better. That type of incompetence is done on purpose.
 

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so why didn't they use him? instead he rode the bench for the majority of the season instead of trading him for better players that could fit the team better. That type of incompetence is done on purpose.
The team doesn’t want to be honest that they made a mistake on Kuminga. It’s why they held on so long hoping he’d take that leap. He clearly isn’t that guy & now they’re trying to save face & get a haul to help the current group

Unfortunately the rest of the league knows Kuminga isn’t a star player to lead your franchise
 

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:stopitslime: yall think I'm falling for this bs?

All this is being done to prohibit Steph from passing Bron on the championship count. The Warriors are the only NBA team to not sign one single player this entire offseason.

None of this is THIS hard for a bench player that ain't even that good.

They’ve got handshake agreements with players but they’re not officially signing anyone bc it’ll put a cap on what they can offer Kuminga.

They don’t really want Kuminga, they want to be able to trade him at the deadline
 

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The team doesn’t want to be honest that they made a mistake on Kuminga. It’s why they held on so long hoping he’d take that leap. He clearly isn’t that guy & now they’re trying to save face & get a haul to help the current group

Unfortunately the rest of the league knows Kuminga isn’t a star player to lead your franchise

I think they realize he’s not a good fit for the Warriors system but he’s still young enough to thrive elsewhere.
 

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The Warriors have mismanaged Kuminga.
Basic case of mismanagement of assets.


Warriors were at the same predicament that Rockets have with Jalen Green. The difference is the rockets did all they could to elevate Jalen’s value whereas Kerr has diminished Kuminga all in the name of either maximizing Steph’s final years or overvaluing his system.


Everybody knows the warriors don’t view JK as a core value piece of their future. They mostly seen him a tradeable asset. That’s what they want to maximize his value as. If that’s the case they should’ve been playing at the end of this season. The warriors weren’t winning a championship in any scenario this year. They should’ve been maximizing JK’s value with showcase minutes.

He wa suppose to be apart of the kd deal with y but Draymond couldn’t stop talking sideways about kd and he said he wasn’t interested in being their anymore
 

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Thriving & being a #1-2 are not the same. He & his team expect the next franchise will give him the keys but it ain’t happening

I don’t think he or his team expect him to get the keys to any franchise. He wants to go somewhere he can be a starter and establish himself. The Suns and Kings were offering that with the $90M extension when they were trying to trade for him.
 

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Basic case of mismanagement of assets.


Warriors were at the same predicament that Rockets have with Jalen Green. The difference is the rockets did all they could to elevate Jalen’s value whereas Kerr has diminished Kuminga all in the name of either maximizing Steph’s final years or overvaluing his system.


Everybody knows the warriors don’t view JK as a core value piece of their future. They mostly seen him a tradeable asset. That’s what they want to maximize his value as. If that’s the case they should’ve been playing at the end of this season. The warriors weren’t winning a championship in any scenario this year. They should’ve been maximizing JK’s value with showcase minutes.

He wa suppose to be apart of the kd deal with y but Draymond couldn’t stop talking sideways about kd and he said he wasn’t interested in being their anymore

Facts the Warriors are moving like Curry is going to hold up as he ages like Bron which is highly unlikely.
 

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Facts the Warriors are moving like Curry is going to hold up as he ages like Bron which is highly unlikely.
I mean he hasn't even gone through his spot-up shooter phase yet so he could still be around for a while barring injury of course, Draymond would be the one to lose his value first between the two
 

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Warriors only have 9 guys on their roster btw.


We’re in September in case u didn’t know :unimpressed:
 
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