GSW-MIL-SAC Trade
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GSW-MIL-SAC Trade
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GSW-MIL-SAC Trade
Warriors Get:
Kyle Kuzma
FRP from SAC
They get a player who has the height and can fit their system.
Curry/Podz/Butler/Kuzma/Green
Bucks Get:
Demar Derozan
Bucks receive a valuable player who can give Giannis a break on offense for Kuz who was a disappointment.
Anthony/Trent/Derozan/Giannis/Turner
Kings Get:
Jonathan Kuminga
Kuminga goes to his preferred destination while the Kings also dump Derozan’s deal by giving up a FRP.
Schroder/Lavine/Kuminga/Murray/Sabonis
Kyle Kuzma
FRP from SAC
They get a player who has the height and can fit their system.
Curry/Podz/Butler/Kuzma/Green
Bucks Get:
Demar Derozan
Bucks receive a valuable player who can give Giannis a break on offense for Kuz who was a disappointment.
Anthony/Trent/Derozan/Giannis/Turner
Kings Get:
Jonathan Kuminga
Kuminga goes to his preferred destination while the Kings also dump Derozan’s deal by giving up a FRP.
Schroder/Lavine/Kuminga/Murray/Sabonis

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rambo_ortega wrote:Warriors Get:
Kyle Kuzma
FRP from SAC
They get a player who has the height and can fit their system.
Curry/Podz/Butler/Kuzma/Green
Bucks Get:
Demar Derozan
Bucks receive a valuable player who can give Giannis a break on offense for Kuz who was a disappointment.
Anthony/Trent/Derozan/Giannis/Turner
Kings Get:
Jonathan Kuminga
Kuminga goes to his preferred destination while the Kings also dump Derozan’s deal by giving up a FRP.
Schroder/Lavine/Kuminga/Murray/Sabonis
The minimum of a $27.8MM starting salary for Kuminga that would be required for this trade to be legal (BYC) is purportedly more than the Kings want to spend on him. Which FRP? The Dubs haven't found the draft capital being offered in S&T deals to be compelling as yet.
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That would have to be a pretty good pick to convince me to swallow Kuzma. Like Sacramento’s 2026 unprotected level good
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SkyHook wrote:rambo_ortega wrote:Warriors Get:
Kyle Kuzma
FRP from SAC
They get a player who has the height and can fit their system.
Curry/Podz/Butler/Kuzma/Green
Bucks Get:
Demar Derozan
Bucks receive a valuable player who can give Giannis a break on offense for Kuz who was a disappointment.
Anthony/Trent/Derozan/Giannis/Turner
Kings Get:
Jonathan Kuminga
Kuminga goes to his preferred destination while the Kings also dump Derozan’s deal by giving up a FRP.
Schroder/Lavine/Kuminga/Murray/Sabonis
The minimum of a $27.8MM starting salary for Kuminga that would be required for this trade to be legal (BYC) is purportedly more than the Kings want to spend on him. Which FRP? The Dubs haven't found the draft capital being offered in S&T deals to be compelling as yet.
Even a little more than that. Kuzma at 22m+, half of 27.8 plus the 8.5M add, puts it just below 21M. Plus, taking on 22M salary puts them very close to the apron, where they'll be hard-capped unless Sac offers him something crazy. Looks like a non-starter.
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gswhoops wrote:That would have to be a pretty good pick to convince me to swallow Kuzma. Like Sacramento’s 2026 unprotected level good
Agreed.
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The pick would still be the rumored ‘30 lotto protected that turns into the ‘31 worst of Sac/SAS if not conveyed.
You start Kuminga at whatever is needed and have a descending contract and I actually like that better as a safety net for the Kings.
And move off DDR who could very much be a problem otherwise if he is asked to be the sixth man?
I’m good in that format.
You start Kuminga at whatever is needed and have a descending contract and I actually like that better as a safety net for the Kings.
And move off DDR who could very much be a problem otherwise if he is asked to be the sixth man?
I’m good in that format.
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OGSactownballer wrote:The pick would still be the rumored ‘30 lotto protected that turns into the ‘31 worst of Sac/SAS if not conveyed.
You start Kuminga at whatever is needed and have a descending contract and I actually like that better as a safety net for the Kings.
And move off DDR who could very much be a problem otherwise if he is asked to be the sixth man?
I’m good in that format.
Of course you like that better, it’s basically robbery on the Kings’ part. You get Kuminga for free. Now explain why the Warriors would do it, unless you’re holding their families at gunpoint.
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OGSactownballer wrote:The pick would still be the rumored ‘30 lotto protected that turns into the ‘31 worst of Sac/SAS if not conveyed.
You start Kuminga at whatever is needed and have a descending contract and I actually like that better as a safety net for the Kings.
And move off DDR who could very much be a problem otherwise if he is asked to be the sixth man?
I’m good in that format.
Even if you set Kuminga's value at zero, that pick isn't worth eating Kuzma's contract.
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gswhoops wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:The pick would still be the rumored ‘30 lotto protected that turns into the ‘31 worst of Sac/SAS if not conveyed.
You start Kuminga at whatever is needed and have a descending contract and I actually like that better as a safety net for the Kings.
And move off DDR who could very much be a problem otherwise if he is asked to be the sixth man?
I’m good in that format.
Even if you set Kuminga's value at zero, that pick isn't worth eating Kuzma's contract.
To answer two posts in one.
It’s not for “free” for Sac as we are still including a pick that will convey.
And as I recall from the other thread, the constant refrain was that Monk doesn’t work for GSW because you need a forward with some size. However else you look at Kuzma, he is that and has shown capable of playing his role with strong vets (Curry, Dray, Butler) to keep him on task. So while yes you are eating some on the money end, ultimately if you are seriously trying g to take two last swings at a chip then this is better than some no name filler forward who cannot contribute that extra when needed in a run.
But that’s just my take.
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OGSactownballer wrote:gswhoops wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:The pick would still be the rumored ‘30 lotto protected that turns into the ‘31 worst of Sac/SAS if not conveyed.
You start Kuminga at whatever is needed and have a descending contract and I actually like that better as a safety net for the Kings.
And move off DDR who could very much be a problem otherwise if he is asked to be the sixth man?
I’m good in that format.
Even if you set Kuminga's value at zero, that pick isn't worth eating Kuzma's contract.
To answer two posts in one.
It’s not for “free” for Sac as we are still including a pick that will convey.
And as I recall from the other thread, the constant refrain was that Monk doesn’t work for GSW because you need a forward with some size. However else you look at Kuzma, he is that and has shown capable of playing his role with strong vets (Curry, Dray, Butler) to keep him on task. So while yes you are eating some on the money end, ultimately if you are seriously trying g to take two last swings at a chip then this is better than some no name filler forward who cannot contribute that extra when needed in a run.
But that’s just my take.
I know some GS fans are down on Monk, but I'd be fine with him. Much rather have Monk than Kuzma.
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gswhoops wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:gswhoops wrote:Even if you set Kuminga's value at zero, that pick isn't worth eating Kuzma's contract.
To answer two posts in one.
It’s not for “free” for Sac as we are still including a pick that will convey.
And as I recall from the other thread, the constant refrain was that Monk doesn’t work for GSW because you need a forward with some size. However else you look at Kuzma, he is that and has shown capable of playing his role with strong vets (Curry, Dray, Butler) to keep him on task. So while yes you are eating some on the money end, ultimately if you are seriously trying g to take two last swings at a chip then this is better than some no name filler forward who cannot contribute that extra when needed in a run.
But that’s just my take.
I know some GS fans are down on Monk, but I'd be fine with him. Much rather have Monk than Kuzma.
Monk's the better player (by default, Kuzma's terrible), Kuzma's a better position fit (Monk leaves the roster horribly unbalanced). Both are clearly worse for GS next season than Kuminga - even before having the Warriors be hard-capped at the 1st apron limiting other moves. An extra 1st doesn't matter much for a team with a clear short-term viewpoint.
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giberish wrote:gswhoops wrote:OGSactownballer wrote:
To answer two posts in one.
It’s not for “free” for Sac as we are still including a pick that will convey.
And as I recall from the other thread, the constant refrain was that Monk doesn’t work for GSW because you need a forward with some size. However else you look at Kuzma, he is that and has shown capable of playing his role with strong vets (Curry, Dray, Butler) to keep him on task. So while yes you are eating some on the money end, ultimately if you are seriously trying g to take two last swings at a chip then this is better than some no name filler forward who cannot contribute that extra when needed in a run.
But that’s just my take.
I know some GS fans are down on Monk, but I'd be fine with him. Much rather have Monk than Kuzma.
Monk's the better player (by default, Kuzma's terrible), Kuzma's a better position fit (Monk leaves the roster horribly unbalanced). Both are clearly worse for GS next season than Kuminga - even before having the Warriors be hard-capped at the 1st apron limiting other moves. An extra 1st doesn't matter much for a team with a clear short-term viewpoint.
Kuzma isn't a better "fit" for any team except one that's tanking. Just because he's the right height doesn't matter if he can't be on the floor when it matters.
I get that the roster is pretty guard-heavy after this proposed deal (especially if we're going to sign Melton and GP2 as rumored) but (1) Kerr likes playing 3 guard lineups and (2) Monk brings a scoring punch off the bench that we currently lack and should be a nice fit playing off Jimmy/Dray's playmaking in the non-Steph minutes.
(it's also less of an issue if we end up moving Hield in the deal to get around the apron issues)
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