
Golden State Warriors continues to try to fish in troubled waters to allow Stephen Curry to try to compete for a ring again after two poor seasons at the management level in sports. Thus, in the recent NBA rumors, the name of Brandon Ingram has emerged. However, it seems that within the sports management of the team that plays at the Chase Center as the home ground, they do not fully trust him.
NBC specialist Monte Poole gives the reason why it seems that the Bay Area team has finally decided not to secure the services of the current player for the New Orleans Pelicans:
"In the eight years since the departure of Kevin Durant, the signing of Oubre is the only individual move made under the theory that it alone would be enough to keep the Warriors among the contenders. All moves since then, including the addition of Chris Paul last summer, were made to complement the squad rather than expand its core.
It becomes clear why he believes the possibility of Golden State Warriors ending up signing Ingram is "minimal":
"Much of that focus is related to Oubre's experience. The Warriors are no longer willing to endanger their financial performance, sacrifice a bunch of draft picks, or disrupt their roster for someone who is not consensual. Brandon Ingram, for example, is among those who, according to sources, do not reach that level. There are enough pros and cons for any possibility of him coming to Golden State to be minimal".
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