Post#653 » by ChuckDurn » Fri Sep 26, 2025 1:50 pm
Aside from questions about fit, contracts, etc…… in the Kuminga for Monk/#1 pick discussions (with Hield or Moody having to be sent somewhere) is the fact that it would necessitate a follow-up move from the Warriors to balance the roster. (Especially if Moody was sent out.)
With it being reported that Horford, Melton, Payton, and Seth Curry are basically locked in to deals once the Kuminga situation is resolved, the Warriors are arguably already overloaded with guards and light in the area of forwards, with Curry x2, Podziemski, Hield, Melton, Payton, and likely Will Richard (because of his low salary, he is expected to get a spot). The only one of those guys who can arguably “guard up” is Payton. The only forwards on the roster would be Butler, Green (who obviously plays some at the center spot), Kuminga, Moody, and Santos. At center, the Warriors would have Horford, Post, and Jackson-Davis. This is if they fill all 15 spots, obviously Richard would be the one who would get a different contract if they go with 14.
Swapping Kuminga for Monk throws the roster even further out of balance than it already would be….. and keeping in mind that Butler and Green will both likely miss time for injuries and/or rest, there basically is zero real proven depth at the forward spot (especially if Moody goes out to acquire Monk).
It’s almost impossible for me to believe that the Warriors wouldn’t be trying to make this into a 3- or 4- team deal, bringing back larger wings or forwards, because of the ridiculous overbalance the roster would have at the guard spots (and not “big guards who can fill in at the 3”) and dearth of depth at the forward spot. And yes, I know these days it’s a “position-less” league and Kerr loves playing small ball, but a some point it just doesn’t make any sense to construct a roster which has such little flexibility and ability to play against bigger, more athletic teams.
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