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4 for 1, Warriors plotting big deals? Hollowing out the team's future in order to achieve Curry's 5th career championship

author:Baseball Emperor

Let's take a look at an English report from the NBA's official website:

4 for 1, Warriors plotting big deals? Hollowing out the team's future in order to achieve Curry's 5th career championship

With a poor team's record, Raptors management is looking for a trade.

Reporters accompanying the team revealed that except for Scottie Barnes, the rest of the players can be sent away, including Siakam.

After the news was exposed, it instantly caused a huge repercussion, especially for those teams whose playoff spots were not stable.

That includes last year's reigning champion Golden State Warriors.

4 for 1, Warriors plotting big deals? Hollowing out the team's future in order to achieve Curry's 5th career championship

It is reported that although the Raptors are willing to send Siakam away, the management's asking price for him is very exaggerated.

Draft picks are essential, along with young, talented potential players.

Reporter Scott Rafferty revealed that even so, the Warriors are interested in making a trade.

When the trading market opens, it is expected that Green, Wiseman, Kuminga, and Moody's will be used as chips.

4 for 1, Warriors plotting big deals? Hollowing out the team's future in order to achieve Curry's 5th career championship

The Warriors want Siakam for a simple reason, he has excellent conversion ability and can complete offense at the basket.

In addition to this, he can open up space on the offensive end and is an excellent scorer (25.8) and passer (6.5).

In contrast, Green is aging too badly, and his influence on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends is gradually decreasing.

If the deal goes through, the Warriors will get the player they want and won't have to worry about how to renew Green.

As for the Raptors, three newcomers with great potential, plus an expiring contract that frees up space, is not unacceptable.

It's a shame for the Warriors to hollow out the team's future, but after all, there is a chance to get an All-Star like West Asia.

Myers has said before that the primary goal in the coming years is still to help the team stay competitive and win championships.

What is competitiveness? Curry & Poole & Towne & Wiggins & Siakam, that's called competitiveness.

A newcomer like Kuminga can only be said to be potential, but there is no guarantee that it will be realized.

Helping Curry take the pressure off and win his fifth career championship is far more practical than spending time waiting for a new recruit.

As for the reason, I think you all understand that Curry is the lifeblood of the Warriors, and without him, the Warriors' traffic is at least half less.

4 for 1, Warriors plotting big deals? Hollowing out the team's future in order to achieve Curry's 5th career championship