SpreeS wrote:AirP. wrote:jaymo123 wrote:Spoiler:
Kuminga has the tools to be great if he ever puts it together but I don't think he can do that with the Dubs.
I wouldn't say great because I don't see him anywhere near a top 20 player in the league at his peak.
Since I've decided to follow Butler, I've seen a situation like this. Andrew Wiggins was one of these players, ownership pushed the coaching staff to hand him minutes (which they did), the owner personally gave him a max contract and soon after figured out it was a mistake and sent him with a trade asset (who became Kuminga) to GS to bring in D-Lo (and filler) who was great friends with Towns (that didn't work either). For Wiggins, It took some humbling like a trade and obviously not being a top talent on the team before he started playing witin his skill set vs being a top option he wanted to be.
Kuminga needs to have his ego put in check and that's not happening in Golden State. Kerr is trying to do it while the owner seems to be sending different signals to Kuminga (basically wait your turn), I wouldn't doubt this owner resigns Kuminga with an understanding with Kuminga's camp to wait his turn for a couple of seasons (maybe put Kuminga in a 6th man scorers role but paid as a young star) for Curry to retire and then hand over the reins to Kuminga. If that's the plan by ownership... and it doesn't work out you not only lose Curry, Butler and Draymond all at once, you don't even get all their cap space to use because now Kuminga will be eating up a good chunk and possibly give ownership 1 year of him as a starter or top player to decide if they're going to extend him on his 3rd contract or possibly lose him for nothing in FA after his 4th year of his deal is up (I'm expecting this 2nd deal to be 3-4 years and probably having a player's option to entice him to sign it).
About eating a cap…140mln for 3 +35y players is disaster incoming. This is written on the wall that this team is max 2nd exit, b/c no role players will help these grandpa’s
This team did nothing to shape the roster after adding Butler (he works well with 3pt shooters surrounding him, a more developed Post fixes part of that next year), they'll have the chance to do that this summer. I expect a much better fitting team next year with the younger players developing some guys like Podz and Post and the addition of players they know they need to go with Curry, Butler and Draymond.
Personally, I think Curry and Butler will still be high level players their whole contracts (2 more years) and possibly a year or 2 more past that. Draymond may need to have his minutes reduced which also means going to the bench so he doesn't wear down which also means the ability to start a center with size and add a shooting PF.
Golden State is in the situation of being near the end game of a great player like Curry and you should try to stay in contention status with him which also means some dark days are coming but hopefully only 1-2 years before a solid rebuild is going.