mkot wrote:CS707 wrote:mkot wrote:
What is the competition? That's right, there's no competition. Kuminga is just a piece for the Kings to take a chance and stay relevant in the West, they should not overpay.
That’s not bad faith negotiating. There just isn’t a deal to be made.
The Warriors are being unreasonable in the Kings perspective. The Kings already up their offer and are bidding against no one, and they are not contending, so if Monk and a guaranteed first isn't enough then just let the Warriors keep Kuminga. Like I said it's the Warriors's mess not theirs. I actually think having Kuminga might force them to make a decision on DeRozan who doesn't seem to have a market as of today and might need to attach a pick or a player to get rid of.
The issue really is the current S&T rules. The Warriors can get better value later during the season, so I'd rank the options like this:
1) S&T during the season when the Warriors can get matching salary back, without having to send out Moody or Hield. This gives the Warriors the best roster to contend in the short window that Curry/Butler/Green have (if at all possible).
2) S&T now, where the Warriors main value is getting an unprotected, or lightly protected pick. The Warriors can get some usage from Monk, but the real need is 3&D players, emphasis on the 3. Monk does not shoot the 3 well, and the Warriors would have to send out Moody or Hield, both of which fit the already thin need that the Warriors have.
3) QO. Trying to get the best option, the Warriors are indeed playing a dangerous game. But it's not the worst option.
4) Take a S&T now for a lotto protected pick where the Warriors lose a player (Hield or Moody) in a role that's already too light on players. Warriors get a weak pick, and worsen their chances of contending. And again it's not a knock on Monk, it's that the Warriors get lighter on their biggest need.
So this is why the Warriors are not going along with the Kings' trade. If the Warriors are going to lower their chance at contending, it needs to be for a real future asset that they either can use to rebuild someday, or strengthen the team now. To me JK taking the QO is better than option #4, and it make sense the Warriors are holding out for scenario #1 or #2.