Post#411 » by NW » Sat Aug 16, 2025 8:33 pm
While I agree the Warriors need to add some guaranteed money to the second year as a compromise, I find it funny people downplay Kuminga’s skill but feel the Warriors should give him a better harder to trade deal. A few things:
1. Believe Kuminga and his agent talking to Anthony Slater (who is serving as their mouthpiece, which is fine) all you want. He don’t want to take that QO offer and trick off $14 mil or more to gamble not on himself, but on a team like the Wiz, Bulls or Jazz (one team that didn’t want him in the Lauri trade talks and two that had interest and went in other directions) will be looking to give him $20+ mil next year. Cause QO means no bird rights and little motivation for GS to help in a S&T.
2. This idea of wanting control is silly imo. He’ll be on a one year deal at best. Either a team wants to trade for him cause they believe in him-which is what he supposedly wants-or they want him for the cap relief. If he doesn’t like the team that’s trading for the former, he’s got Slater on speed dial. Say he don’t want to there and that team won’t trade for him or not give much to make the Warriors do a deal for a 1 year rental. If a team is trading for the latter, Should be no problem negotiating a buyout and he can go to the team of his choice. Either way, by this time next year, Kuminga is playing for a team he wants to be on. Only question is how much money he’s made on his way there. Makes no sense for the answer to be the least amount.
3. Folks got to quit overrating this Kings deal. The Kings can’t give Monk and his contract away for a reason-and they’re trying so they can clear a spot for Russell Westbrook of all people. The likely 2031 Spurs pick is going to basically be a second round level talent with a guaranteed contract barring Wemby hitting his head on an airplane flying overhead. That pick is the price the Kings would likely pay to any team for taking Monk off their hands. If Monk had the value some here say, he wouldn’t still be on the Kings and they’d be scheduling a Westbrook press conference. Throw in Devin Carter, a 6’2 guard who can’t shoot or run point, but can play defense. Cool, GS got one of those already and he’s taking the vet min when this Kuminga mess ends and at least he makes Steph Curry laugh. And all this is without even addressing having to trade Moody or Hield and adding the draft capital it would take to get a team to take one of those. It’s not a good trade for GS, just best of two reported bad one. JK on the QO (at least they get the NTMLE to use. $14 mil trade piece is no $21 mil trade piece, but it’s something) or a compromised deal, still the likeliest scenario, is better.