Tag: Draymond Green

  • Stephen Curry is Expendable

    Stephen Curry is Expendable

    As you just heard, Jonathan Kuminga has signed a 2 year contract worth $48 million. This is chaotic, blasphemy, and terrific for the Golden State Warriors organization. They have battled with personal injuries and disputes but GM Mike Dunleavy got the deal done by going ahead with a substantial offer, that is not so bad.

    Andrew Wiggins would take more money over $100 million and still be proud-famous. Wiggins, unlike, Kuminga has earned playing minutes. With that being said, Kuminga has a chance to increase his eligibility due to the overwhelming support of staff and the front office.

    Wiggins was a No.1 overall pick. We all know that. He was taken ahead of Jabari Parker and Joel Embiid in hopes of re-invigorating the Cavs culture after the departure of Lebron James. Truth be told, Embiid has been the best player out of the 2014 NBA Draft, in many ages.

    He was selected No.3 overall and played a vital part in the Sixers progress. Much more, I can be said for Kuminga. He is officially on the Golden State roster for two years but it remains to be seen, what kind of tricks Dunleavy has up his sleeve.

    Normally, when the Warriors add new talent around Stephen Curry, hence, do not succeed and emerge out of nowhere, it is not a good situation. There are three big alpha males and trios are the past.

    It relies heavily on not, Chris Paul, Curry, or Draymond Green. The brewing situation lies heavily on what Butler can accomplish in his second season as a Warrior. Again, Dunleavy has made it significantly clear that the Warriors are managing the roster they have with a variety of support from coach Steve Kerr.

    Kerr has been the main spokesman on the wheel for Curry’s NBA legacy and based oif what I have gathered. The Warriors withstand with two warrior alpha males, not one or three in a spectacle known as the Chase Center.

    Let them be embraced with new additional talent such as Al Horford and D’Anthony Melton. Although, the secret ingredient is not former Warrior, Klay Thompson. It is letting go of the past this upcoming NBA Trade Deadline and coming to grips that the Warriors stand a great chance trading Curry to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for a healthier, better culture in Golden State.

    They do not have to maneuver anything fancy by dribbling the ball up and passing to new talent such as Melton, Horford and integrating the future of Golden State basketball. Brandin Podziemski.

  • Did KD Make the Right Decision?

    Did KD Make the Right Decision?

    Kevin Durant is a prized enterprise. He has been around as long as the Longhorns have won their last national college football championship with Vince Young tunneling in pretty much. KD is ferocious. He does not allow any decision to go un guard. Just like the ones that have still made one of the small forwards in the NBA.

    But, more recently KD decided to do something nobody feasibly thought. He went ahead and, okay, decided to reject a trade back to his former team, the Golden State Warriors. The exact team or enterprise in 2017 that led him to first championship gold and hugging mom and expressing to the world how hardship of a Warrior pays off along the likes of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.

    As most may know then later behind closed doors, something broke out. Draymond Green not only got into with Jordan Poole or drew as many technical fouls in the recent past, he notably unleashed on KD. KD’s chemistry from then on was not the same and no personnel was their not even Bob Myers to retreat the damage.

    It was said KD’s last days in Golden State rung true and to this day righteously so as he decided to reject the trade to GS and is stationed in Phoenix where leaking immediate claimed owner Mat Ishbia would pay and retain him there until it is time to seek a better trade destination and value offer.

    KD is a prized player and possession. He is used to this pressure before from Oklahoma City to Brooklyn and so forth. He wants to cap off his career right one last time before it ends like Lebron James, Kyrie Irving, and all the rest who are currently struggling to maintain in series of big alliances, international prospects, or rival opponents.