technomaster wrote:The Nets will get value back on assets for KD. KD has proven (when healthy) that he’s as good as anyone in the league. Certainly worth a few high upside young players and picks.The GSW names listed seem pretty good. On paper Wiseman and Kuminga sound like awesome pieces - I’m not sold on either as future stars. If there’s anyone the Nets should request is Poole - he plays like a splash brother and would do well as a dynamic combo guard with Nash.
Wiggins is on a rookie max extension. He can't be traded to the Nets as long as Ben Simmons is there. It has to be a three team or four team deal where Simmons gets dumped.
I can see the Warriors moving Poole and Wiseman, I don't see them moving Kuminga and Moody, that's too much cost controlled depth.
The Dubs are in a prime position to win another ring next year. Why would they rock that boat now? They can still trade Poole and Wiggins at the end of next season. Wiseman too after he hopefully lifts up his value some. Wiggins is a legitimate first option on wing defense to cover the opponents best scorer. I don't see why the Warriors risk losing that when it's clear Durant is aging and not a guarantee to be healthy.
Where KD fits on the Warriors as of today is actually as a center. But they resigned Looney.
It just doesn't add up very well. I think Detroit is a much more practical option for assets.
If the Warriors say they are open to Durant coming back, then mean as a ring chaser down the road. After the Dubs win a couple of more rings in the next four years.
If the Dubs could just trade Poole and Wiseman, I think they'd do it, but the money doesn't add up.