NW wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:NW wrote:
It’s not the T-Wolves pick, it’s the Spurs. The Kings weren’t serious enough to offer the T-Wolves pick.
It’s not the T-Wolves pick, it’s the Spurs. The Kings weren’t STUPID enough to offer the T-Wolves pick.
Fify
The Kings weren’t “stupid” enough to offer 2030 Wolves pick for a guy they promised the starting PF spot to who they see as a high usage future all star if they allow “him to be him”.
Okay.
It’s clear the Kings value Kuminga enough to take a low cost flier on him and that’s it. I don’t disagree. Just can Kings fans kill the narrative that they are doing the Warriors a favor by offering these crap deals as some sort of needed “out”?
But that’s the funny thing here.
The entire take of the NBA fandom AND a number of your own fans that I know personally - who are not the die hards here - very much know that for whatever reason, GSW screwed themselves into a corner here with Kuminga by overestimating their “window” and not actually developing him properly on the “two timeline” plan.
IDK if it’s an owner thing (believe me I GET that in SAC) or a coach thing or simply a try to keep him cost contained thing while you pay your top three guys hundreds of millions.
Whatever it is, they did themselves in by destroying the kids value and thinking they were then going to get him to take a cheap deal that they have all the control and then get hard assed and muscle him.
Guess what? It didn’t work.
They instead backed themselves into a corner and a holding pattern that doesn’t really have ANY sort of good ending. The entire rest of the pundits around think they are lucky to even be offered ANYTHING of value at this point and are likely going to be stuck with a disgruntled player who plays selfish ball and does anything he can to torpedo them because he really can’t lose.
So good luck and I still maintain that a deal will happen before the end of this because the alternative ruins Steph’s last gasp year or two and that’s a damn shame.
Oh and give up any pipe dream talk about ‘26 picks. Nobody in the NBA GM group is giving up a potential lotto pick in an already fabulous looking draft for anything less than a Bona fide star.
Certainly not for “potential”. It would be their job.