Jester_ wrote:cladden wrote:cladden wrote:No trades to bring in prime talent. We're done. Trade Curry somewhere if he wants out. Let him play as long as he wants if not. Keep Klay on a small contract or let him sign somewhere on a larger one. He's deserved that. Keep Draymond, he'll get us nothing. Trade Wiggs since he's in the way and since his contract is quite reasonable. Only need half of a good season first. Play the kids. We're in for 4-5 years of rebuilding at least.
KD does not make us a contender. KD and Curry one year older likely puts us a this year's Suns level for next year if that. It's not happening. Curry and LeBron will end with 4 each. No reason to **** up the next decade to figure that out.
Curry and KD are both still superstars and top 10 talents. Bad take.
Great posts by all three of you.
Both positions (not trading for Durant as well as pairing Durant with Curry, too) have merit.
Watching Lebron and AD, a bigger and better pairing than Durant and Curry, getting smoked in the playoffs by the Nuggets should also force us to pause-and-think about how a younger, more athletic, stronger, and better team had easily destroyed a team which was built around two aging superstars.
The Warriors do have good, younger players; however, other than (perhaps) Kuminga, not one is projected to be an "alpha 'superstar.'"
It might be time for the front office to start the deconstruction, and the asset which will bring back the most in trade value for a true rebuild would be Curry.