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Post#421 » by HiRez » Tue Jul 8, 2025 8:41 pm

We really need Melton back. The PG situation is untenable with a 37+ year old Steph who is going to need rest, Podz is a) not a real PG and b) someone Kerr is compelled to play alongside Steph instead of in place of him. Scrubs like Pat Spencer, Richard, and Armstrong are fun regular season stories for a few games, but as we saw last year, they aren't going to be filling in for Steph against playoff competition. At shooting guard, they have a lot more guys who might conceivably fit the role, but they all have big question marks. If they go into the season with this backcourt, they're already starting with a big handicap and set up to fail.

I guess Lacob is just waiting for Steph to retire, basically. Until that happens, he's apparently not using his draft picks, and not moving off of Draymond or Kerr (and probably not Jimmy either). It's looking like several more painful years watching it all slowly break down. I'm not even convinced missing the playoffs entirely changes anything.
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Post#422 » by vvoland » Wed Jul 9, 2025 12:35 am

I wonder if we could target austin reaves. Probably better than what podz will become while on a cheap contract, making it easy to trade for. Would work nicely next to steph though the defense might suffer. I'd moody and podz, plus a protected first gets it done.
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Post#423 » by Twinkie defense » Wed Jul 9, 2025 12:41 am

Horford, Melton, Beal or Lillard, and a young prospect/pick for Kuminga would be a pretty ideal reload.
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Post#424 » by vvoland » Wed Jul 9, 2025 1:01 am

HiRez wrote:We really need Melton back. The PG situation is untenable with a 37+ year old Steph who is going to need rest, Podz is a) not a real PG and b) someone Kerr is compelled to play alongside Steph instead of in place of him. Scrubs like Pat Spencer, Richard, and Armstrong are fun regular season stories for a few games, but as we saw last year, they aren't going to be filling in for Steph against playoff competition. At shooting guard, they have a lot more guys who might conceivably fit the role, but they all have big question marks. If they go into the season with this backcourt, they're already starting with a big handicap and set up to fail.

I guess Lacob is just waiting for Steph to retire, basically. Until that happens, he's apparently not using his draft picks, and not moving off of Draymond or Kerr (and probably not Jimmy either). It's looking like several more painful years watching it all slowly break down. I'm not even convinced missing the playoffs entirely changes anything.


They're definitely getting a guard, whether Melton, Beal, or other. I didn't think there was anything painful about the post-butler warriors. They played great basketball and should be about to add depth to that roster
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Post#425 » by Crazy-Canuck » Wed Jul 9, 2025 1:29 am

vvoland wrote:I wonder if we could target austin reaves. Probably better than what podz will become while on a cheap contract, making it easy to trade for. Would work nicely next to steph though the defense might suffer. I'd moody and podz, plus a protected first gets it done.


Reeves just declined a 4/90 extension. He is looking to get paid. This is going to blow up in his face if the trend continues of score first players being diminished in value.
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Post#426 » by vvoland » Wed Jul 9, 2025 1:55 am

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vvoland wrote:I wonder if we could target austin reaves. Probably better than what podz will become while on a cheap contract, making it easy to trade for. Would work nicely next to steph though the defense might suffer. I'd moody and podz, plus a protected first gets it done.


Reeves just declined a 4/90 extension. He is looking to get paid. This is going to blow up in his face if the trend continues of score first players being diminished in value.


Sure. I'm not sure about long term but for next season and one more?

He was udfa, I believe, and got restricted into a low-ball contract. I don't blame him turning down 4/90.
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Post#427 » by superunknown » Wed Jul 9, 2025 2:35 am

what free agency lol
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Post#428 » by DAWill1128 » Wed Jul 9, 2025 6:51 am

I am hoping we get Beal, I just don't know if we can keep pace offensively with how stacked teams are getting out west. Even just the Texas triangle is a massive challenge and thats before you get to the top 3 out west last season in OKC, Minnesota, and Denver. The LA teams who knows how the rosters shake out.

Hard to say what route Beal will go. I don't think Millwaukee has any chance of winning a Championship but the east will be less competition. It would probably suck to be on the Lakers with Luka, LeBron, and Reaves dominating the ball. The Clippers seem like an obvious position fit like we are, but who do you trust more? Curry-Butler or Harden-Kawhi? Guess the dark horse scenario is Denver just takes both Horford and Beal.
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Post#429 » by vvoland » Wed Jul 9, 2025 6:56 am

DAWill1128 wrote:I am hoping we get Beal, I just don't know if we can keep pace offensively with how stacked teams are getting out west. Even just the Texas triangle is a massive challenge and thats before you get to the top 3 out west last season in OKC, Minnesota, and Denver. The LA teams who knows how the rosters shake out.

Hard to say what route Beal will go. I don't think Millwaukee has any chance of winning a Championship but the east will be less competition. It would probably suck to be on the Lakers with Luka, LeBron, and Reaves dominating the ball. The Clippers seem like an obvious position fit like we are, but who do you trust more? Curry-Butler or Harden-Kawhi? Guess the dark horse scenario is Denver just takes both Horford and Beal.


Unlikely horford goes to Denver, even if they didn't trade for JV. I don't think we have a great chance at Beal but I do think we're in the mix. He'd be a real nice get for the vet min.
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Post#430 » by Coxy » Wed Jul 9, 2025 9:20 am

Twinkie defense wrote:Horford, Melton, Beal or Lillard, and a young prospect/pick for Kuminga would be a pretty ideal reload.


I'd take that.
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Post#431 » by Nate the Great » Wed Jul 9, 2025 11:47 am

I am amused that this thread has reached page 22, and they Warriors haven’t signed anyone.

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Post#432 » by Senchu » Wed Jul 9, 2025 12:49 pm

Nate the Great wrote:I am amused that this thread has reached page 22, and they Warriors haven’t signed anyone.

Apparently you have also not seen 1 page Warrior blowout victories and 30page threads in loss
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Post#433 » by whatisacenter » Wed Jul 9, 2025 3:27 pm

Sounds like the Warriors have the inside track for the old guy and the injured guy….exciting!
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Post#434 » by Crazy-Canuck » Wed Jul 9, 2025 3:57 pm

I think idea of melton is better than the reality of melton.
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Post#435 » by vvoland » Wed Jul 9, 2025 4:05 pm

Crazy-Canuck wrote:I think idea of melton is better than the reality of melton.

That's well put
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Post#436 » by cpower » Wed Jul 9, 2025 4:12 pm

if we cant find players that can close games lets just keep the way it is then. Hield to close. Podz to close. Run it back until the wheels are falling off.
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Post#437 » by Twinkie defense » Wed Jul 9, 2025 6:02 pm

Crazy-Canuck wrote:I think idea of melton is better than the reality of melton.

He was the perfect fit for the Warriors last season until he got injured. If he is healthy IDK why he wouldn't still be a great fit.
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Post#438 » by Onus » Wed Jul 9, 2025 6:15 pm

Twinkie defense wrote:
Crazy-Canuck wrote:I think idea of melton is better than the reality of melton.

He was the perfect fit for the Warriors last season until he got injured. If he is healthy IDK why he wouldn't still be a great fit.

Because the reality of Melton is that he's going to get hurt it's just for how long and will it be season ending?
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Post#439 » by vvoland » Wed Jul 9, 2025 6:25 pm

Onus wrote:
Twinkie defense wrote:
Crazy-Canuck wrote:I think idea of melton is better than the reality of melton.

He was the perfect fit for the Warriors last season until he got injured. If he is healthy IDK why he wouldn't still be a great fit.

Because the reality of Melton is that he's going to get hurt it's just for how long and will it be season ending?


Pretty much. To me, the chances he's healthy for the playoffs is probably similar to Dame's.
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Post#440 » by marthafokker » Wed Jul 9, 2025 8:40 pm

Onus wrote:
Twinkie defense wrote:
Crazy-Canuck wrote:I think idea of melton is better than the reality of melton.

He was the perfect fit for the Warriors last season until he got injured. If he is healthy IDK why he wouldn't still be a great fit.

Because the reality of Melton is that he's going to get hurt it's just for how long and will it be season ending?


Melton injured is still better than Kerr putting in GP2 in front of anyone off the bench, regardless if it doesn't work... than running some other warm bodies.
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