One_and_Done wrote:jayjaysee wrote:One_and_Done wrote:Why does Dallas want Kuminga?
Expensive gamble on him developing into a second option for Luka while Kyrie is still elite. If you squint and picture some of their unrealistic ceilings, Lively/PJ/Kuminga/Grimes/Luka is a nice starting line up in 4 years..
Dallas is already pushed too far in to dream of adding a third star or a young star. So to me Dallas has two main options….
1) work around the edges and keep the 2031 first for a big trade in a few years when Kyrie is no longer playing at this level
2) take a gamble on a young player developing in those years while Kyrie is still playing at this level.
He wants a max contract in the offseason. Even if they want to gamble on him, it's hardly low cost.
Yes, I called it expensive so no it’s not low cost.. it’s two firsts for a coin flip on a guy hitting his ceiling - and you have to pay the guy (max or not) before you really know..
And he can want a max contract, just like Ingram and others.. Teams have to give those contracts out though and the team that Kuminga finishes the season with will have the option to match it.. But given his lack of consistency, I don’t see anyone doing that though.
at that point, Dallas would have had him in practice and a playoff run and will have a decent idea if they think he’s worth the risk or not?
Though I see him more likely as a 3yr100-110 deal offer than getting a max. Maybe it’s a player option and a trade kicker, Brooklyn trying to dress it up to make it a tougher decision to match.. But don’t see why a team would give him a full max.