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Nobody seems to care that Beasley was god awful in the playoffs.  Or that Beasley has been god awful in all 5 seasons he has been in the playoffs.  This wasn't a one time thing.

 

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On 5/9/2025 at 1:33 PM, Deleterious said:

 

I would do this trade.  You have two top 10 players for a long time.

 

I will say though that this is what annoys me the most about the NBA.  If you really want to compete every year you have to have multiple superstars that you rarely draft yourself.  So your developing players just so you can trade them for a super star. 

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1 hour ago, Deleterious said:

And it begins

 

hopefully the celtics think he has a lot to give and would be willing to shed some salary to get it.

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jrue holliday would be a good fit but i'd be worried about his age.  i'd rather have derrick white....but then again most team's would so he'll cost more.

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the pistons could use some cheap labor considering how much they'll be paying cade and ivey/duren soon.  depending on which ones they decide to keep.

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17 hours ago, Deleterious said:

He suggests making a bid on Kuminga in free agency.

 

I've been interested in Kuminga for a couple years now and could never understand why he was in Kerr's doghouse. Is it an attitude thing? Effort? Defense? IQ? So much potential there and it's definitely worth a look to see if you can develop him in your system depending upon the asking price, of course.

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1 hour ago, Deleterious said:

Can they bring in another guy who cant shoot?

depends what other moves they make.

keeping all of stew/ausar/duren/holland kind of restricts them with their other pieces.

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The Plight of the Steph-less Warriors

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Despite his talent, Kuminga’s propensity to look for his shot at the expense of the flow of Golden State’s offense has irked the coaching staff. During a late-season game against the Blazers, team sources say Kerr was incensed after several instances in which Kuminga looked off Curry to create his own offense. Kuminga subsequently received DNPs in the Warriors’ regular-season finale against the Clippers and then again in their play-in matchup against the Grizzlies. By the start of the playoffs, many within the organization wondered whether Kuminga, who is eligible for an extension, had played his last game as a Warrior. 

 

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