Despite a promising start to the season, it seems that the reality of the Golden State roster is beginning to emerge, along with the possibilities of movements.
Despite a promising start to the season, it seems that the reality of the Golden State roster is beginning to emerge, along with the possibilities of movements.
The San Francisco franchise is willing to make a big bet to fight for the ring this season and wants to sign Butler.
The canary is one of the names to be taken seriously into account for the upcoming summer, in which it could change scene or stay in Memphis
The Warriors' management continues to weigh whether to trust Moody and Kuminga or opt for a trade in search of a star.
According to Jake Fischer from Bleacher Report, the Sixers and Nets are interested in trading for the GSW player.
According to reports from ESPN (although it was somewhat obvious), Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga have not reached an agreement on the player's contract extension before the deadline to do so. They have been negotiating in recent weeks, but ultimately did not reach an agreement. The player believes he has enough talent to earn a maximum deal and the franchise believes he must prove it on the court this year. They extended Moody for 39 million, but logically Kuminga, who averaged 16 points and 4 rebounds last season, felt he deserved more, although we humbly think that the maximum is beyond his wildest dreams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mercado NBA: Golden State Warriors pasa de un Jonathan Kuminga que exigía el máximo
According to reports from ESPN (although it was somewhat obvious), Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga have not reached an agreement for the player's contract extension before the deadline to do so. They have been negotiating in recent weeks, but ultimately did not come to an agreement. The player believes he has enough talent to earn a maximum deal and the franchise believes he must prove it on the court this year. They extended Moody for 39 million, but understandably Kuminga, who averaged 16 points and 4 rebounds last season, thought he deserved more, although we humbly think that the max is something far beyond his wildest dreams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mercado NBA: Golden State Warriors pasa de un Jonathan Kuminga que exigía el máximo
The Congolese player from the Golden State Warriors did not expect the death of his idol
Despite a promising start to the season, it seems that the reality of the Golden State roster is beginning to emerge, along with the possibilities of movements.
The Warriors' management continues to weigh whether to trust Moody and Kuminga or opt for a trade in search of a star.
The San Francisco franchise is willing to make a big bet to fight for the ring this season and wants to sign Butler.
According to Jake Fischer from Bleacher Report, the Sixers and Nets are interested in trading for the GSW player.
The canary is one of the names to be taken seriously into account for the upcoming summer, in which it could change scene or stay in Memphis
According to reports from ESPN (although it was somewhat obvious), Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga have not reached an agreement on the player's contract extension before the deadline to do so. They have been negotiating in recent weeks, but ultimately did not reach an agreement. The player believes he has enough talent to earn a maximum deal and the franchise believes he must prove it on the court this year. They extended Moody for 39 million, but logically Kuminga, who averaged 16 points and 4 rebounds last season, felt he deserved more, although we humbly think that the maximum is beyond his wildest dreams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mercado NBA: Golden State Warriors pasa de un Jonathan Kuminga que exigía el máximo
According to reports from ESPN (although it was somewhat obvious), Golden State Warriors and Jonathan Kuminga have not reached an agreement for the player's contract extension before the deadline to do so. They have been negotiating in recent weeks, but ultimately did not come to an agreement. The player believes he has enough talent to earn a maximum deal and the franchise believes he must prove it on the court this year. They extended Moody for 39 million, but understandably Kuminga, who averaged 16 points and 4 rebounds last season, thought he deserved more, although we humbly think that the max is something far beyond his wildest dreams.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mercado NBA: Golden State Warriors pasa de un Jonathan Kuminga que exigía el máximo
The Congolese player from the Golden State Warriors did not expect the death of his idol
The GSW coach disagrees with his player's idea of the position he should stay on the court
Template with many shortcomings with which it will be impossible to compete for another ring: movements are expected