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The Warriors missed Cuminga for Caruso! I don t want to be able to replace DeRozan now, Ha: Replace Gidi

On August 17, we talked about Kumingga and the Warriors yesterday. After several weeks, the two sides have not contacted each other, and now the two sides have finally started negotiations again. Kumingga's side is still very determined. They want the status of the cornerstone and the salary that can show the status of the cornerstone. This is very clear. He not only wants a big contract, but also the right to the ball and the core position. It can be said that Kumingga has never changed his position.

, and Kumingga refused to accept the two-year contract 45 million proposed by the Warriors. He would rather give up this big contract and choose a one-year qualification offer than accept the two-year contract, because in his opinion, this is the contract he customized for the mid-season trading. After all, the second year is still a team option. If Kumingga signs this contract, he will be more passive, so this contact between the two parties is a disagreement. It is estimated that the Warriors may restart the transaction negotiations.

Recently, ESPN famous reporter Ramona talked about the current deadlock between Kumingga and the Warriors in the show. He said: If a team wants to trade to get Kumingga, then they must be the one who really wants Kumingga. However, no team has done so far. In fact, many teams have offered good quotes in recent years to get Kumingga. For example, a few years ago, if the Warriors were willing to give up Kumingga, they could have got Caruso.

He also said that in fact, Kumingga's problem is not that difficult to solve. The only problem is how much salary the Warriors will give him. I think there is a simple solution, which is to give him an extra year contract and a 2+1 contract, so that Kumingga has more control. And now I think the Warriors want to keep him for a long time. Although I don't know if he is the cornerstone, the Warriors have many veterans over 35 years old. The Warriors definitely hope that he can stay in the team, and the Warriors boss likes him very much.

To be honest, if it was really a good choice to exchange Caruso with the Bulls, but the Warriors had Peyton, and he was not very interested in getting Caruso, so the Warriors did not use Cuminga to exchange him. Caruso would have a greater effect in terms of the team's winning help, but it was not practical for the Warriors, so it was understandable that the Warriors did not choose to trade him. The Kings, who had been rumored to have trade rumors with the Warriors, also reported their trading progress today.

According to King's reporter Jason, in the deal negotiations with the Warriors about Cuminga, the King regarded Keegan Murray and Keean Ellis as non-sales items. The Warriors were interested in these two people before, and they were young and a good puzzle, but the Kings had already expressed their opinion that they would not trade them, so the Warriors could only find other players. Previously, the Kings wanted to trade DeRozan because the Kings had promised that if Kuminga came, they would give him a starting position, and the team would send DeRozan away to make a place for him.

According to the Kings, as far as we know and the information we have received, even if Kuminga accepted the two-year contract and was eventually traded, I think if it was a deal with the King, the Warriors would be more inclined to get Monk instead of DeRozan, or is it possible that they would be shaken because DeRozan is a veteran? He is a future Hall of Fame player, but for now, the Warriors will not be interested before the season begins, and it is hard to say what will happen after the season begins.

To be honest, the Warriors want Monk but not DeRozan, I think it is understandable. On the one hand, DeRozan does not have space ability. When he and Butler are both on the court, the Warriors' space will be very bad, and DeRozan is here. If the team is a group of veterans, then as the season deepens, physical fitness will also be a hidden danger. In contrast, although Monk's fame and ability are not as good as DeRozan, Monk has three-pointers and his three-pointers are very hard, which is suitable for playing in the Warriors system. At least he is more suitable than DeRozan.

If you can get the chips for Monk + first round pick, I think the Warriors should accept it. After all, if Kumingga continues to make trouble like this, they will only become more and more passive, and the team cannot give Kuming a larger contract and leave him behind. In exchange for a suitable puzzle, it seems that the best choice. In addition, the former Heat team's soul Haslem talked about the deadlock between Kumingga and the Warriors in the show. He said: Although the Warriors are very good now, with Butler, Curry and Dream Chasing, this team lacks the youthful vitality and athleticism that Kumingga has, and they need such players.

"If the team cannot keep Kumingga in the end, then they should find a multi-functional player who can defend multiple positions and quickly switch off and defensively, and complete high-altitude homework from time to time. So if Kumingga cannot be kept, you must find a suitable replacement, such as getting Josh Gidi, who is very suitable for the Warriors, and Kumingga can also find his position when he comes to the Bulls. The Warriors were interested in Gidega before."

To be honest, Giddy is not cheap either. Having said that, what do you want to say about the current Warriors and Kumingga? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.