The Warriors summer plan is revealed! The Big Three Left Behind Strengthening Center, Who will be exchanged for 4 first rounds + Kumingga?
The Warriors are out of the Western Conference semi-finals. What should they do during the offseason? The Warriors still want to form a team around Big Three Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler, but the Warriors may be aggressive in terms of role player adjustments. Warriors' team reporter Slater said that the Warriors' main decision makers, owner Lacob, general manager Dunleavy, and deputy general manager Kirk Lacob, have no plans to break up and reorganize the team, and they still believe that the three core players have the ability to win the championship. The Warriors will strengthen the lineup with their chips in the summer. This summer, the Warriors may use Kumingga to sign first and then change to adjust the lineup. An important goal of the team is to introduce stronger centers. Even Curry spoke out at the season summary meeting, hoping that the team's lineup will become taller. Curry fully affirmed Jimmy Butler. "There is a lot of discussion on whether this deal is correct. But from the first game in Chicago to last night, we cooperated very well. We complement each other, and he gave us great confidence," Curry said. Before introducing Jimmy Butler, the Warriors' record was on the edge of the play-offs and there was a possibility of falling out of the play-offs. After introducing Butler, the Warriors ushered in a strong rise. Although he failed to make it to the top six in the Western Conference and directly won the playoff spot, he still ranked seventh in the Western Conference with a record of 48 wins and 34, only two wins behind the Lakers, the third in the Western Conference. Butler changed the trend of the Warriors this season. The Warriors used Wiggins as the main bargaining chip to exchange Butler, which did make a huge improvement to the team. Butler averaged 19.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists in the playoffs, with a shooting percentage of 44.7%. At the age of 35, he did pass his peak period, and he was better than him leading the Heat to the finals season. In the 2022-23 season, Butler averaged 26.9 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.8 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 46.8%. However, Butler suffered a deep gluteal and pelvic contusion in the second game of the first round of the playoffs, and he missed a game. Butler scored 20+ in 4 5 games after his comeback. In the four games Curry missed, Butler scored 20+ points in one time. Warriors coach Cole also supported Butler, and he analyzed the reasons why Butler performed poorly after Curry was absent in the Western Conference semi-finals. He believes that the Timberwolves adopted a strategy of siegeing the Warriors' shooter, forcing Butler to go to a one-on-one single. The Timberwolves player is tall and Butler has no teammates to open up space, so it is difficult to play. Butler himself also hopes to continue fighting for the Warriors. "We have some really great teammates. I really enjoyed the process of getting to know them - not just as players, but as people, what motivated them, their family, their upbringing. I felt that was the best part of life, getting to know this person and then getting to know him. So I'm grateful to be here, we were all out from the beginning, I'm so at ease and happy now. Like Hilder said, I got the joy of playing back, and I'm so lucky to be here," Butler said. Butler hopes to find opportunities to continue to get along with his teammates during the offseason, understand them as much as possible, and form a better tacit understanding. After being traded to the Warriors, Butler has renewed his contract with the team for 2 years and $121 million in advance. If the Warriors continue to use the three elders as the core of the team, then how can they build a lineup around them? One of the Warriors' summer reinforcement goals is to introduce excellent centers. "We may need to be taller. Sometimes we struggle with shooting. Dunleavy needs to find a solution, and we have confidence in him. I like the clarity of the core combination of him, Butler and Draymond Green," Curry said. Curry made a rare suggestion to improve the lineup. The Warriors once achieved success by relying on the five-square lineup, but Curry and Zhu Meng are old and continue to play in the five-square-quare, and their athletic ability is too much loss. Charanie, a famous reporter, disclosed the Warriors plan he learned: "The Warriors have 4 tradeable first-round picks and a bunch of tradeable contracts. Sources tell me that they will be aggressive this summer. They want to find an organized front, defender or center. A person who Korcury pursues dreams Butler thinks can help them." Warriors boss Lacob has never been afraid of burning money. The Warriors' lineup proves that they have good combat effectiveness. If strengthened, they can strive for the championship. ESPN salary expert Bobby Max talked about the possible operations of the Warriors during the offseason on the show, and he suggested that the Warriors pursue Bucks champion center Brooke Lopez. "A name that comes to my mind at the center position is Brooke Lopez, a Stanford graduate, who is very familiar with the Bay Area. The Warriors can consider giving him a one-year contract because there are not many center talents in the free market, and the best one is Miles Turner. You will find it difficult to get him, and the next thing is Daluo. On the other hand, the Warriors have 4 first-round picks to trade. The challenge now is to match enough salary to pursue players like Vucevic." Bobby Max said. For the Warriors, if Kumingga is the main bargaining chip and then take the draft pick and sign and then exchange, they do have a chance to get an excellent center, which depends on how the Warriors general manager Dunleavy Jr. operates in the offseason.
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