Twinkie defense wrote:Onus wrote:Twinkie defense wrote:If you're trading for Kuminga you probably don't want to give much up for him if he has a player option - if you like him you want him to stick around and if he is just salary ballast you want to make his contract go away ASAP.
If Warriors are going to overpay him in year one, in return they want to get maximum trade value out of that contract.
Lacob is never trading jk.
I totally disagree with this. Lacob wants to win. If the Warriors can get better with a better-fitting player Lacob will sign off on that in a heartbeat. The problem is teams have only been offering garbage in trade.
Remember Lacob signed off on what was basically Wiseman for GPII.
Tim Kawakami interviewed Lacob right after that trade went through. Lacob made it clear he didn't want to trade Wiseman, but the FO and coaching staff were all in agreement, so he relented. His quotes are absolutely hilarious and in the same tone as Lacob talking about Kuminga scoring against the Wolves and guarding Anthony Edwards:
Let’s talk about another young player. How hard was it for you to trade James Wiseman?
Very hard. Very hard. You know, we might very well regret that one, longer term or even intermediate term.
But as much as I love the guy, I can’t overrule what our basketball ops and our coaches and our players felt was the right thing to do. So it’s a consensus thing. We’re ‘we’, we’re not ‘me’. And we’re going to do what the best thing is and we felt it would improve our team short term and kind of went for it for Gary.
Did it take convincing for you to agree to it?
Uhh, yeah. I think so. Because I think James is a really good young player and we’re not going to get many opportunities to draft a young guy like that again. And he really didn’t … let’s be honest, he didn’t really have a chance; it’s partially his fault, partially bad luck, partially our fault for not playing him enough.
But we’re not getting an opportunity to get a big talent like that with size very often. I mean, it was a very hard decision for the organization, to be quite honest.
Are you watching his box scores in Detroit now?
Sure I am.
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A question I forgot to ask you the last time we talked, and you reminded me I forgot to ask it back then: Where are you with this Two Timeline Plan? And you’ve traded Wiseman since then. Do you consider (rookie) Patrick Baldwin Jr. now maybe as some part of a new timeline or is that over?
There’s only one timeline. I don’t know where this two-timelines thing comes from. There’s one timeline. You have a roster that you try to put together given financial constraints and given what’s available and what you can get.
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We went a little bit younger on the bottom end of the roster than maybe the coaching staff would ideally like. But remember, we’ve also got a bunch of lottery picks. You don’t get those too often if you’re the Golden State Warriors. And we really like some of these guys.
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Kuminga played phenomenal tonight — for 20 years old, to guard Kawhi Leonard like he did. Baldwin’s starting to look really good. Moses (Moody) is going to get his shot. I know Steve loves him.