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Paul: I love staying with the Warriors and talking to general manager Dunleavy about the future

Paul: I love staying with the Warriors and talking to general manager Dunleavy about the future

On April 18, it was reported that in the NBA playoff playoffs that ended on April 17, the Warriors lost to the Kings 94-118 on the road and missed the playoffs. The following summer, the Warriors face a rebuild around Curry, and there is a huge question mark over whether Paul will leave or stay.

Paul: I love staying with the Warriors and talking to general manager Dunleavy about the future

In yesterday's play-offs, the Warriors were eliminated by the Kings and missed the playoffs. This season, Paul's $30.8 million contract with the Warriors expires, while next season's $30 million contract is non-guaranteed.

Today, Paul was interviewed by Andscape reporter Spears. Paul bailed: "I enjoyed being with the Warriors this year. Obviously, when it's all over, we'll talk. I want to see what [Warriors general manager] Dunleavy is thinking. ”

Warriors owner Lacob has stated that the overall salary and luxury tax will be reduced in the new season, and this season, the Warriors' total salary is $205.6 million and the luxury tax is $176.9 million, for a total of $382.5 million. However, with such a high amount of effort, the team failed to reach the first round of the playoffs, losing his wife and losing his soldiers.

Paul: I love staying with the Warriors and talking to general manager Dunleavy about the future

Chris Paul said in his end-of-season press conference that he remains open to a contract extension with the Warriors. According to The Athletic, Paul said he would go home and talk to his family, but it was certain that this was not the end of his career and that he would definitely be back for his 20th season.

Previously, according to American media, the Warriors planned to give Paul a three-year, $59 million contract extension, but Paul refused to accept it on the grounds of less playing time.

Paul's contract next season is a $30 million non-guaranteed contract, and if the Warriors don't want Paul's $30 million contract next season, they can only cut him. According to NBA rules, teams can't sign back players they cut that season. Therefore, after Paul is cut, he can become a full free agent, free to choose the team.

Paul: I love staying with the Warriors and talking to general manager Dunleavy about the future

In this regard, netizens said, "You weren't there when the warriors shared dividends, and you caught up when you gave poisoned wine." ”

"I don't believe that Paul's 30 million will not be cut by the Warriors..."

"Clay Paul can release 70 million space"

"If they can execute my 30 million contract!" Paul continued.

"There is not much playing time, and there is a high probability that it will be gone"

"You don't like the Warriors, you prefer 30 million, right?"

"As Paul said yesterday, former teammates are colleagues, and only in the Warriors can feel it. It's just wagging his tail to curry favor, and he wants a 30 million contract pension for the last year! What a champion, what kind of character is gone! I want money, I want this 30 million, and find a way to let the Warriors carry out the last year of the contract!"

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