Hindenburg wrote:bran muffin wrote:So... re-signing a player who started much of the past 4 years with the Warriors would've "destroyed" team chemistry?
Please do explain.
Giving the weakest guy in the starting lineup the biggest contract on the team is what would have destroyed team chemistry. There were already talks about tensions in the locker room due to Barnes refusing Warriors offers and seeking out max money.
Yep. And somebody mentioned on a Bill Simmons podcast that often times there can be dissension in the locker room due to a better player making less money than a worse player (Wall/Beal).
Now Curry is a classy guy and he's smart enough to know why he had to take a discounted deal at the time he did. However, Draymond clearly took a team friendly discounted deal. Klay essentially did a similar thing buy signing his extension before his 4th year started. Barnes turned down the same type of extension before last season started when he got offered a similar extension to Klay.
He bet on the rising cap, and it turned out to be a great bet for him. And truthfully, he would've been an idiot to take a discounted deal like Klay/Dray because he knew the team wasn't as committed to him as they were to those 2. Essentially, taking a discounted deal would've made him easier for the Warriors to trade, which he likely would've been this summer. It would've likely resulted in a double whammy situation where he took less money and wound up traded to a place he didn't like.
So yeah, if KD didn't sign, the Warriors would've had little choice but to bring the Finals LVP back as the team's highest paid player. And it probably would've have gone over well with some guys.