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2744997, Steph is 33, what is the realistic championship window for him? Posted by ThaTruth, Wed Aug-11-21 11:17 AM
>Like, Damian Lillard just isn't what the Warriors need, so >he's likely out.
So would that push Klay to the 3 coming of 2 major injuries?
>I've gone on record saying I think the Ben Simmons addition >could really work out, but it's not exactly like his value is >sky high at present, and the Sixers will likely be happy to >wait until they get the right deal.
Do Ben and Dray work on the floor together or is the trade Ben for Dray?
>I meaaaaaaaan, if Zion and New Orleans are *actually* headed >for a divorce, I feel like you could make an offer there, but >then you encounter the problem that Zion's on a rookie deal, >and there's likely no way you can send New Orleans the types >of assets Zion is worth while making the money work.
I hadn't heard that one.
>Maybe Brad Beal? But since he'll be a free agent next year, >why move considerable assets for him (unless near the deadline >the Warriors think he'd make them favorites this year)?
again, does Klay play the 3?
>Maybe make a move for Sabonis? Someone like that could provide >value, but it's not like the Warriors generally play the sort >of game that Sabonis brings max value for. > >I just don't know off the top where the slam dunk deal is that >will match the value on the Warriors roster of trading two >high-upside dudes like Wiseman and Kuminga-- especially when >Wiseman and Kuminga are both good matches for the roster if >they come along. But I could be missing someone.
agreed, so are they a true contender with what they have or is the window closed?
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