Next season (24-25) Warriors player salaries are as follows
Curry $55.76 million, No. 1 in the league
Wiggins $26.28 million
Greene $24.11 million
Kuminga $7.64 million
Moody's $5.8 million
Podemsky $3.52 million
Davis $1.89 million
Paul $30 million, no guarantees
Looney's $8 million, unguaranteed, decorated veteran, shouldn't it be like this?
Santos $1.89 million, no guarantee
Payton II $9.13 million, player option
Klay, a full free agent
Saric is a free agent
Ginones, restricted free agent
Garuba, restricted free agent
Where is Paul's next stop?
The 13-season streak of making the playoffs came to an end, and so did Paul. Also on May 6 of this year, less than a month later, Paul will turn 39 years old. In the 19th season of his career, he has never been able to touch the championship trophy. He is short in stature, has a lot of career injuries, and has a non-guaranteed contract for next season. In addition, with the current lineup of the Warriors, it is difficult to compete for the championship, so where will Paul go next? What will be his annual salary? Go to the Lakers, Thunder, and Spurs? Stay with the Warriors? Average 26.3 minutes per game this season, 9.2 points, 6.8 assists and 1.2 steals, and an annual salary of $10 million is still okay!
Clay's contract renewal issues
Although he was 0 out of 10 in the play-offs, he didn't score a single point, and "Buddha showed 0", Klay still deserves a contract extension with an annual salary of $25 million, compared to Green and Wiggins. However, Klay is hell-bent on renewing his contract with a maximum salary. This is unacceptable to any team. However, if Clay can adjust his mentality, make fewer unreasonable shots, compete with himself, find the right position, obey the team's arrangement, and train hard this summer. It is still possible to get a contract with an annual salary of $30 million. In the 23-24 season, he averaged 17.9 points and 3.5 three-pointers per game, shooting 38.7% from three-point range.