Twinkie defense wrote:AirP. wrote:EvanZ wrote:What do people think we will get back in a trade for Kuminga if we sign him to $20M/year (which is where this is headed).
The interesting thought is, the more GS pays Kuminga, the more they can get in return for him in a trade this year, it benefits both parties to pay Kuminga. If Kuminga is wanting to bet on himself, he'll just sign a short-term contract to make sure he gets paid in case of an injury.
There is a point that his contract becomes a negative asset though.
Of course. But the more money you can send out, the more you can bring in.
If you get him on a very low contract, sure he should be a great value but you're only able to get so much money back in contracts or you'll have to toss in other rotation players to create salary.
Let's say you overpay, you might have to take a bad contract back and an asset you want, and you may end up with 2 rotation players, one you wanted and one you say it's not great, but we can use him. Maybe you add assets with Kuminga to get the player you want.
The point, however much you pay him, that's more than you're going to be bringing back, need to stack salaries with Kuminga for a player, now you're sending out more talent just to make salaries work. Of course, us fans aren't privy to all the talks MDJ has had with other GMs to know their interest levels and within those teams, how many teams may want to start going younger or cut salaries if their season goes wrong this year. MDJ should have a good idea what he could get, the bad part is he may have to wait until a few months into the season before he's able to make his move.
Plain and simple, Kuminga should have been moved last summer to get Curry some help.