Recently, American reporter Amin Elhassan participated in the podcast The Kevin O 'Connor Show, during which he talked about Kuminga's dispute with the Warriors this summer.
"The Warriors reached a two-year contract with Kuminga, with a team option in the second year. This signing is a win for the Warriors because this contract facilitates future trades. No one thinks Kuminga is suitable for the Warriors' style of play unless the team really has no other options. His talent is undoubted, but this short-term contract can make him easier to trade in the future. The Warriors need more depth and weapons, especially as the team is older. They need some young and experienced players to supplement the lineup. Regarding future trade strategies, the Warriors are more likely to combine salary in exchange for star players or multiple experienced role players. The Warriors' previous success was based on having many smart, experienced players. For example, the Big Three of Durant, Klay Thompson and Curry were very strong, but players such as David West and Shaun Livingston on the bench were equally critical. These are players who know how to play and can make a difference in the playoffs. Therefore, what the Warriors really need is such a player. "Amin Elhassan said.
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