
For now though, Barnes and Green are looking like our SF and PF of the future, but still aren't locks to be part of our core moving forward.
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californiadude wrote:In answer to the uproar about breaking up the team. I don't think we should trade him right now...that would be callossally stupid. But next offseason?
azwfan wrote:I think if you have the opportunity to win a championship... you try to win that championship. Thats what its all about. The mock trades, the draft threads, the "asset" management... its all towards the goal of winning a championship. Right now, that means keeping Draymond Green.
We have an opportunity. We go for it. Opportunities don't just waltz in every couple years. I'm 37 years old. I wasn't alive the last time the Warriors won the championship. I don't even think we've been a contender since i've been alive. Screw the LT, screw the "getting value" crap, we're rolling and with a legit shot at a title. I could give a f!@#$@% about next years luxury tax when we have a chance THIS year.
kaiballz wrote:if anyone can make this comeback (3-1), we can.
I believe in this team.
The-Power wrote:californiadude wrote:In answer to the uproar about breaking up the team. I don't think we should trade him right now...that would be callossally stupid. But next offseason?
Wait, I thought you want to sell high and think his shot from distance isn't sustainable? If it's not sustainable, you can't sell high at the end of the season - and he'll probably get less money offered by the way. If, on the other hand, he can keep up his production until the end of the season, his shot is obviously sustainable and there's no reason to believe he can't be our stretch-4 for the future.
I don't see in which scenario you want to trade Draymond to be honest.
”Mav_Carter wrote: my list doesn't matter...I'm pretty much wrong on everything...
Mylie10 wrote:Alvin Gentry just said that Draymond is the glue of the team and finding guys like him in the league is very difficult. Add to that the fact that he's come up with Steph, Klay, Harrison, and Lee and you have that continuity that you are trying to foster, much like the Spurs.
Maybe a future deal of Iguodala happens, and there's always the looming thought that they might try and deal Lee. (Been that way since we got him). But nothing happens in season.....the reason I say Iguodala, is that he may not be satisfied with his role.
Kerr has said that Andre is taking one for the team, he's sacrificing and showing the others that good team mates make sacrifices. He's also said that Andre's not really happy about it. So if anyone might be moved in the off season, I would think it could be him. But even then, I doubt it.
I think this off season is about getting with Draymond and agreeing on a figure. They may trim some guys here or there, but nothing major. I believe they don't let Draymond go. Next season they deal with whether or not to retain Barnes long term. They won't extend him early.
californiadude wrote:Mylie10 wrote:Alvin Gentry just said that Draymond is the glue of the team and finding guys like him in the league is very difficult. Add to that the fact that he's come up with Steph, Klay, Harrison, and Lee and you have that continuity that you are trying to foster, much like the Spurs.
Maybe a future deal of Iguodala happens, and there's always the looming thought that they might try and deal Lee. (Been that way since we got him). But nothing happens in season.....the reason I say Iguodala, is that he may not be satisfied with his role.
Kerr has said that Andre is taking one for the team, he's sacrificing and showing the others that good team mates make sacrifices. He's also said that Andre's not really happy about it. So if anyone might be moved in the off season, I would think it could be him. But even then, I doubt it.
I think this off season is about getting with Draymond and agreeing on a figure. They may trim some guys here or there, but nothing major. I believe they don't let Draymond go. Next season they deal with whether or not to retain Barnes long term. They won't extend him early.
This is the most likely/realistic version of events that I see playing out. Iggy is the most obvious guy if we're going to make a trade. At this point I don't really see the point of salary dumping Lee. I just really hope we don't overpay Green.
Mylie10 wrote:Alvin Gentry just said that Draymond is the glue of the team and finding guys like him in the league is very difficult. Add to that the fact that he's come up with Steph, Klay, Harrison, and Lee and you have that continuity that you are trying to foster, much like the Spurs.
Maybe a future deal of Iguodala happens, and there's always the looming thought that they might try and deal Lee. (Been that way since we got him). But nothing happens in season.....the reason I say Iguodala, is that he may not be satisfied with his role.
Kerr has said that Andre is taking one for the team, he's sacrificing and showing the others that good team mates make sacrifices. He's also said that Andre's not really happy about it. So if anyone might be moved in the off season, I would think it could be him. But even then, I doubt it.
I think this off season is about getting with Draymond and agreeing on a figure. They may trim some guys here or there, but nothing major. I believe they don't let Draymond go. Next season they deal with whether or not to retain Barnes long term. They won't extend him early.

Sounds about right. I don't expect Dray gets $12 mill. He fits well here but IS a tweener F who hass variable numbers. Mostly.. a 6-7 PF.. not a big numbers scorer...I think his $ may be in the Zone of Taj Gibson, Ryan Anderson....not much above.Mylie10 wrote:Alvin Gentry just said that Draymond is the glue of the team and finding guys like him in the league is very difficult. Add to that the fact that he's come up with Steph, Klay, Harrison, and Lee and you have that continuity that you are trying to foster, much like the Spurs.
Maybe a future deal of Iguodala happens, and there's always the looming thought that they might try and deal Lee. (Been that way since we got him). But nothing happens in season.....the reason I say Iguodala, is that he may not be satisfied with his role.
Kerr has said that Andre is taking one for the team, he's sacrificing and showing the others that good team mates make sacrifices. He's also said that Andre's not really happy about it. So if anyone might be moved in the off season, I would think it could be him. But even then, I doubt it.
I think this off season is about getting with Draymond and agreeing on a figure. They may trim some guys here or there, but nothing major. I believe they don't let Draymond go. Next season they deal with whether or not to retain Barnes long term. They won't extend him early.
cdubbz wrote:Donte DiVincenzo will outplay Poole this season.
californiadude wrote: I hope i get proven wrong and if teams continue to leave him wide open than I most likely will but if they start really paying attention to him, I doubt he'll continue to shoot at this level.
The-Power wrote:californiadude wrote:The-Power wrote:
If they pay attention to him, we actually won. Because that means they can't double Curry in PnR's or another man is wide open, i.e. Klay or Barnes for example.
Defenses can't focus on Draymond on the perimeter as long as he plays with the starters, especially with a guy named Steph Curry. He has to be able to make open threes, we really don't need him to be good on contested jumpers at all. He won't be contested and even if so, he just needs to make the extra pass - which he's good at as we know - and we get an even better shot.

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