Dunleavy: “put the word out that we’d be good with a Kuminga for Deebo swap and help me get Perry to return my calls!”
I don't see the downside from any angle. DDR is your 1 for 1 offensive replacement for Jimmy over the next year+, who doesn't screw with their want to have cap in 2027, you finally get out of the Kuminga distraction while saving some PR by sending him to the place that wants him and that he (reportedly) wanted to go.
Kings get the flier on a young upside player to see if he really was held back by the Warriors.
Lacob going broke or something? Lol
Asking price is 2 firsts now.20 points in 21 minutes for Kuminga.
20 points in 21 minutes for Kuminga.
Golden State after one game is going to ch age their asking price. I think at this point we should just forget about Kuminga.
Kuminga’s agent might hate the Warriors more than Kerr hates Kuminga lol
Kuminga with 10 points in 9 minutes but leaves with ankle injury
Not only his ankle but also hyper-extended his knee. The warriors say it’s minor but I have a hard time believing it. This is a giant debacle and the warriors look incompetentKuminga rolled his ankle pretty good. Wonder how much more desperate this makes GS.
Agree, now it looks we have all the cards, take it or leave it, they don't have much leverage, do they?I'd be perfectly happy trading for an injured Kuminga and letting him heal for the rest of the season. Just my $0.02.
Yes Golden State has looked really bad throughout this entire negotiation/stand-off dating back to last summer but I'm also frustrated that our front office seems to be unable to just make a decision on this. If Kuminga is a guy that they believe in, that they want and think can be a part of the next core, just find a way to get a trade done. Yes you're probably going to have to part with a piece that you don't want to give up as the price of doing business but the Warriors are our division rivals and even share an overlapping regional market to a certain extent. They have an active interest in not helping us to get better. To overcome that we can't just throw out a "take it or leave it" deal and leave it in their hands.
Sure it might feel good as a fan to hold their feet over the coals and watch them suffer but at the end of the day, our business should be making this team better period. If there was a reason to trade for Kuminga last summer there's even more of a reason now given where our team is at. Maybe Mike Dunleavy is from the Danny Ainge school of asset valuation and his demands are just absurd but I have to think with a trade demand and GS on the verge of letting their season slip away there is a compromise to be made with a protected pick of some kind going back and the Kings nabbing a recent top lotto talent (still just 23 years old) at a discount price.