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The Warriors have strategically given up on this season, and if they end up making any trades, it will definitely be a tax avoidance. As for the party fight, I feel that the boss wants to protect the name of the treasury, and Kerr wants to protect Thompson

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The Warriors have strategically given up on this season, and if they end up making any trades, it will definitely be a tax avoidance. As for the party dispute, I feel that the boss wants to protect the name of the company, Kerr wants to protect Thompson and Green, and as for Sister Bo, it is just to divert attention.

The only successful operation of the Warriors management in recent years has been to get Wiggins, which is still Durant's legacy benefit, and all the remaining trades, combined, are not as big as the Lakers' actions last season. In terms of draft, it is even more outrageous, many times perfectly avoiding all the valuable time of Wiseman's signing, and in the end it was almost for nothing. It can't be helped, after all, there are a bunch of people on the team who can't move

Seeing Siakam's performance now, wishful thinking is useless. Siakam is on a six-month contract, and it is impossible for a new team to trade without his promise of a contract extension. The Warriors' trend is downward, and the Pacers' trend is upward, and the sun is rising. It was obvious which team he would prefer to go to. The analysis of the inaction of the Warriors management here is pure nonsense.

It took Wiggins 22 years to win the championship in the trade, just over a year later. If the status quo is not good, I wish I could use a player in a declining state to trade a big name, how can this mentality be so similar to Jammy?

The Warriors have strategically given up on this season, and if they end up making any trades, it will definitely be a tax avoidance. As for the party fight, I feel that the boss wants to protect the name of the treasury, and Kerr wants to protect Thompson
The Warriors have strategically given up on this season, and if they end up making any trades, it will definitely be a tax avoidance. As for the party fight, I feel that the boss wants to protect the name of the treasury, and Kerr wants to protect Thompson
The Warriors have strategically given up on this season, and if they end up making any trades, it will definitely be a tax avoidance. As for the party fight, I feel that the boss wants to protect the name of the treasury, and Kerr wants to protect Thompson

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