Warriorfan wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:Warriorfan wrote:Siakam is having a down year and not shooting well. He plays the same position as an extended Green plus will be expensive. Looney is a good enough center for GS to win a championship.
Looney/Green as starters is a big problem for the Warriors. Green is eh but he is a force multiplier. Klay has looked washed, Looney is a back up who looks like a starter because of the program, Wiggins is a 3rd option.
If you are not going to trade Klay, then Looney has to be moved for the closest thing to KP you can find.
What does an all-in for JJJ look like?
It's a known fact Green and Looney is a good enough frontcourt to win a championship.
It's the wing position with both Klay and Wiggins having down years. Wiggins is still in his prime.
Klay if he hits his normal 3pt pct is at his normal offensive production.
Loony is a good enough C to just hold it together enough on a team with a true #1-2 punch, and well rounded high end 3rd guys. He is probably the worst starting C on non-rebuilding teams in the league. I'd make an argument that there are back up centers that are a full tier above him.
Here is the problem with your math.
Klay as he was is gone. Wiggins is a 3rd banana. Green has always been a team-reliant player for his value.
You trade Klay, Curry is going to revolt. CP3 just got there, trading him will be a fragile situation.
Loony is expendable and relatively easily up-gradable. Gotta find a way to get a C who can protect the paint and hit a 3. Also need to get one of those microwave type guards like Tre Mann, Bones Hyland etc.