$35 million in 2 years! Another successful signing by the Warriors is a great contributor to the Warriors' four-crown dynasty
This season, it is almost impossible for the Warriors to win a championship, Curry is going through a period of decline, and Green and Thompson have experienced a significant decline, and they are not as capable as they were in 16 years.
Fortunately, the Warriors are familiar with each other, and have created a very deterrent tactical system, and the offense is still relatively strong. The Warriors are the most successful team of the 21st century, and if there is one of them, if you want to say who is the biggest contributor to the quadruple crown, it is undoubtedly Curry. However, Kerr's basketball system is also unique, and he maximizes the ability of Curry, Klay and Dream to play 120% of their value.
According to a well-known ESPN reporter, Warriors coach Steve Kerr has reached an early contract extension with the Warriors for two years and $35 million. Kerr's contract also made him the highest-paid head coach in NBA history.
Clearly, Myers is very positive about Kerr's coaching ability.
Maybe you think he's blindly playing the Death Five, or maybe you'll think he's only going to use guards, but there's no denying that he's led the team to four championships, and you can't deny his value just because the Warriors players are getting older. In addition, he is also the head coach of the U.S. team, which is enough to prove his status in the NBA coaching circle.
Take Wiseman as an example, this leader who has not played in the NCAA cannot fit into the Warriors' tactical system even if he is talented, which is enough to show the complexity of the Warriors' system, and it also confirms Kerr's understanding of basketball.
Kerr isn't really good at using a top-tier center, but by giving him Bogut, giving him Pachuria, or giving him Kevon Rooney, he can maximize the impact of these blue-collar interior players. Dream Green is also an example, a second-round pick with little talent, and it is really not easy for Kerr to make it an offensive pivot for the Warriors. As far as the current Warriors' roster is concerned, you give Popovich and he can't even say that he can make the playoffs.
The Warriors have now downgraded Klay's play, with Pojimski and Kuminga in place, which has also allowed the Warriors to play a recent winning streak.
There is no need for the Warriors to renew Klay's contract with a high salary, now that he is too slow to move defensively, has suffered major injuries, and is still old, the Warriors will give him a maximum of $15 million, and let him go to the free agency to test the waters. But I think the role of Dream Green is still very big now, he is still the offensive pivot of the Warriors, he is still the defensive core of the Warriors, and there is nothing wrong with letting him play as a starter. In the NBA league, in addition to Green's inability to prevent some top-level insiders, the effect of preventing some sub-top-level insiders is very good.
Podemski is a treasure trove player who will certainly make the most of his work under Coach Kerr's system. I think Podemski can develop into a player like Brogdon right now, and in the future he could average 18 points per game, grab 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal, and be very versatile. Kerr put Thompson off the bench and let him start was definitely the right choice. Isn't this the law of the NBA replacing the old with the new? Even if you are James, even if you are Curry, you can't withstand the impact of the years.
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