CS707 wrote:whatisacenter wrote:CS707 wrote:
With a no trade clause?
yeah, it's not everything GS wants but I don't think they are going to get everything they want and it's better than a $7.9M chip. JK could veto a trade but I doubt he would and it's still a 2 yr deal that is only guaranteed for 1 yr.
I don't see it. It's too much leverage if the only reason for re-signing him is for trade purposes. It allows the receiving team to lowball the Warriors because they know Kuminga has the final say. The organization has spent the last couple of years gauging his value around the league. They know what he's worth to other teams and the offers on the table reflect that. He's got a small bit of leverage just because the Warriors would like to have a tradable contract on the books but it's not going to take much for him to overplay that hand.
I agree that it diminishes the value as a trade chip but I was thinking of a middle ground for both side while keeping it as a potential expiring contract.
DonaldSanders wrote:whatisacenter wrote:
I am a fan in a sea of haters!![]()
I can see why fans wouldn't like what Turner is doing but I don't see any downside to it. Either the Warriors improve on their current offers or he is likely to sign the QO which sucks for both sides. And the fans who are talking themselves into thinking JK on the QO is a good the for GS are crazy, IMO.
I do admire your dedication and willingness to buck the trend here. I just don't get what the upside of the interviews has been for Turner/JK as the reaction has been vastly negative from a fan perspective and he didn't say anything to improve their position. I listened to like 3 of the interviews while doing work spreadsheets![]()
Honestly I think him signing the QO is now a bluff (I think he considered it when it was a 1+1 offer), one that has been played well so far. There is only a little bit of potential downside to waiting (if he gets traded, he has to wait until later in the season, fans are irked) but none of it is likely financial, and of course pushing the Warriors the last 2 weeks has potential financial upside.
Turner says in the interview that the QO is not ideal for either side, which is no big news. JK wants to maximize the contract he signs, the Warriors want to get him signed soon and minimize the cost. Ultimately I think a multi-year deal gets done as both sides need it done, it's just a matter of who caves.
I hear what you're saying but I don't feel like he can lose much more fan support than he already has. Me and the other guy are sticking with him

Soon enough we will find out how it all shakes out.