Breaking Down Trade Pros, Cons, and Potential Scenarios for the Warriors

The Warriors have been adamant that about sticking to their “two timeline” model since the beginning of last season, when they drafted rookies Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody. It really started in 2020 when the team drafted James Wiseman at #2 overall, and was further committed to with Jordan Poole’s extension at the beginning of this season. The front office believes this can work.

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Four Free Agent Targets to Bolster the Warriors Bench

There’s something going on with Golden State. Despite Stephen Curry putting up almost 33 points per game on comfortable 51/42/94 shooting splits, and 7 boards and assists per contest each, the Warriors are only 4-7. Their starting unit is still in the NBA’s highest echelon in terms of box plus/minus and other impact stats, but once their bench takes the floor, the momentum shifts very quickly.

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Wiseman’s 3rd Quarter Bounce-Back Against Miami Could Be A Positive sign

The Warrior’s dropped a third straight game in a row on Thursday night against Miami. In that game James Wiseman only saw nine minutes and scored five points on four shots. The reason being was that he picked up three early fouls in the first quarter. Yet somehow, Steve Kerr had nothing but praise after the game for the young center.

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