Do the Warriors resign him to a team-friendly deal (perhaps $80-90 million/4 years) or let him walk to a new team in free agency?

  • t_O_O_tB
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    10 months ago

    better take a paycut. Steph cant win with him on a max

  • cyb3ryungB
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    10 months ago

    heard hes asking for more than twice that. so if someones offering it then he should take it

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    10 months ago

    You can see Klay’s decline, tbh klay shouldnt expect a nice contract from warriors. They already gifted him a nice contract after he got hurt in the 2019 NBA Finals

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    10 months ago

    Any team with Klay making over 15 million has no shot at being a contender.

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    10 months ago

    The Warriors 2022 championship was super impressive but man did they squander multiple young talent.

    James Wiseman, 2nd overall - Gone Jordan Poole, really not bad but obviously has his issues - Gone

    Moody & Kuminga both lottery picks. Not bad but guys like Franz Wagner and Alperen Sengun are better and we’re both taken 1-2 picks after the guys Warriors took.

    Between 3 lottery picks and Poole to come out w old ass CP3 and Gary Payton Jr (who they let go) really feels like mismanagement.

    Crazy to think this team coudlve been LaMelo, Franz and Sengun with the aging big 3.

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    10 months ago

    Team-friendly contract that’s still potentially an over-pay.

    They’ll do it for the chance to have him retire with the Warriors. It’s good for optics & marketing. Reinforces the idea that they are a great place for free agents to sign because they look after their guys.