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7 for 1? The US media suggested that the Warriors abandon Poole to chase Downs and join forces with the "Splash Brothers" to reorganize the Big Four

There is no doubt that the Warriors are undoubtedly the best team in the NBA so far in the new season. The Warriors currently have a record of 23 wins and 5 losses, ranking first in the league. However, we are honestly saying that if the Warriors are to win the championship, then they have to optimize their interior. So, how should the Warriors optimize their interior line? Who in the league is the right warrior? In response to this question, the famous sports media FW gave us the answer. Below, let's take a look at what kind of trading advice the FW gives.

The FW suggested that the Warriors and Timberwolves complete the deal, with the chips on each side being separate. Timberwolves: Downs

Warriors: Jordan Poole, James Wiseman, Jonathan Cumminga, Moses Moody, Kevin Rooney, 2022 first-round picks, 2022 second-round picks.

7 for 1? The US media suggested that the Warriors abandon Poole to chase Downs and join forces with the "Splash Brothers" to reorganize the Big Four

Reason: The Warriors got Downs to restructure the Big Four.

There is no doubt that if this deal can be completed, then the Warriors will form a set of Four lineups consisting of Green + Thompson + Curry + Towns. It is no exaggeration to say that this lineup will be the most offensive team in the league. More importantly, Towns' style of play is well suited to the Warriors system, as Towns is one of the league's best No. 5 players, and Towns not only has a very strong personal offensive ability but also a very good big picture view. However, this deal will also allow the Warriors to lose three excellent young players, Poole, Cumminga and Wiseman.

7 for 1? The US media suggested that the Warriors abandon Poole to chase Downs and join forces with the "Splash Brothers" to reorganize the Big Four

The Timberwolves quickly completed the rebuild

Yes, the Timberwolves have done really well this season, but the Timberwolves' current roster is at best a playoff-level team. If, the Timberwolves want to go further, then rebuilding is undoubtedly the best option. Although trading Downs will reduce the strength of their lineup, the Timberwolves can get two excellent young players, Wiseman and Poole. So far this season, Poole has averaged 18.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. If the deal is completed, poole will no doubt form a backcourt double with Edwards. Wiseman is a rookie of 2020, and after entering the league, Wiseman has shown his strong potential, he has a very strong athletic ability and offensive ability. Again, if the Timberwolves want to rebuild, or if the Timberwolves want to build a lineup around Edwards, then trading Downs might be a good choice.

7 for 1? The US media suggested that the Warriors abandon Poole to chase Downs and join forces with the "Splash Brothers" to reorganize the Big Four

I don't know, what do you think about this deal? Let me now share my views. For this transaction, my opinion is that "the ideal is very full, the reality is very bone". To put it bluntly, this transaction seems to be very beautiful, but it is undoubtedly "difficult to go to the sky" to complete this transaction. The reason is very simple, the Timberwolves will not give up Ons now, even if the Timberwolves want to give up Towns, I don't think they will choose to trade with the Warriors, because the chips that the Warriors have come up with seem to be really difficult to impress the Timberwolves.

7 for 1? The US media suggested that the Warriors abandon Poole to chase Downs and join forces with the "Splash Brothers" to reorganize the Big Four

Also, do the Warriors really need Towns? I think the answer is no. Yes, downs' addition will indeed greatly increase the Warriors' strength. However, the Warriors get a bit of a "tyrannical creature" feeling from Towns. To put it bluntly, the Warriors currently only need a blue-collar center, only one who can grab rebounds, can defend, and will block such a blue-collar player, not need a super center. Again, the deal looks perfect, but it's very difficult to operate.

7 for 1? The US media suggested that the Warriors abandon Poole to chase Downs and join forces with the "Splash Brothers" to reorganize the Big Four

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