cpower wrote:ReggiesKnicks wrote:Sactowndog wrote:
If he waived the no trade clause bad deal by him and his agent. If you threaten and fold you just lose all negotiating power. If I’m Kuminga I fire my agent and sign with Klutch.
That isn't what happened though.
We can read the tea leaves since we know for a fact Kuminga waived the NTC.
1) Take the QO for < $8 Million AAV and have a trade clause
2) Take $24 Million AAV and not have a trade clause
You're talking like Kuminga had power — he didn't. At the end of the day, Golden State could have just paid him $8 million, and for a player who has yet to have a big contract, that's a major loss.
Kuminga is now in a spot where three things happen.
1) He plays well, gets a real role, and Golden State can look to extend him on $24 Million, which allows an extension to happen at a high number, given 140% of $24 Million is > $33 Million.
2) He plays well, Golden State shops him, and a team that wants to put Kuminga in a role with more prowess and agency is willing to acquire him. This lends itself best-case for both parties. The deal currently constructed allows the team to have an additional year to foster Kuminga's growth.
3) He plays poorly; Kuminga makes $24 million instead of $8 million.
or 4) he does not play and used as salary filter to trade to bad teams in Jan. Warriors do not need to play him to risk to reduce his value even lower than today.
If he's used as salary filler, his health doesn't matter a bit. Or his quality of play. A receiving team could just decline his option.