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I won’t play even after my injury heals! I’m completely disappointed with the Warriors and lost 46.8 million. The US media suggested trading Monk.

On November 25, there have been too many player injuries this season. I think the reason for this problem is that the league now plays too fast. Players are running the whole game, which has also caused a lot of damage to their legs. Therefore, there are more and more cruciate ligament tears and Achilles tendon ruptures. This type of unconfronted injury has a greater impact on players' peak performance. For now, the healthier the team is, the easier it is to achieve good results this season.

Due to injuries, the Mavericks, Clippers and Warriors have not met expectations. The Mavericks now want to rebuild. Although the Warriors have recently welcomed back Curry, Kuminga has not returned to the team. In addition to today's game against the Jazz, he has missed 5 games. The reason was that Kuminga felt discomfort in his knee during the game against the Spurs on the 13th of this month. He took a rest after playing 12 minutes. As a result, he has not returned yet.

According to reports from the Warriors, sources revealed that Kuminga’s MRI results showed that they were normal and there was no structural damage. However, he has always insisted that his knee is sore and he cannot play. Cole also said in an interview today that Kuminga still has no further clear information. What do you want to say after seeing this? Isn’t it obvious what Kuminga meant? The test results said everything was fine, but he still claimed he was in pain.

Maybe it didn't hurt, but he just didn't want to fight. To be honest, it's understandable that Kuminga doesn't want to play. He didn't want to stay with the Warriors at all this summer. Kuminga's meaning was very clear in the many negotiations between the two parties. In the first negotiation, Kuminga wanted a big contract and to leave the team, but the Warriors refused. In the second negotiation, Kuminga didn't want a big contract. He wanted to leave the team. If he was not traded, he would be given a maximum salary contract. The Warriors still refused. In the end, Kuminga was a restricted free agent and ended up signing a two-year, 46.8 million contract.

The reason why Kuminga didn't want to stay on the team was because Cole abandoned Kuminga many times last season. It wasn't until Curry was injured in the playoffs that Kuminga got a chance. He also gained recognition from the outside world with his outstanding performance. Many teams also became interested in him, such as the Suns and Kings. However, the Warriors' asking price for him was very high, which ultimately led to the failure to negotiate the deal, and Kuminga was forced to stay in the team.

Kuminga got the starting position of the team at the beginning of the game. He was very happy at that time because the team had been winning. He was the team's third boss. Both sides were very harmonious, and Kuminga had no intention of leaving the team. But after Curry was injured, everything changed. The Warriors had a poor record because without Curry to attract defense, the data of many players declined. This also made Cole dissatisfied with the rotation, and he put Kuminga on the bench.

As long as the Warriors' record is not ideal, the first person Cole takes action is Kuminga. He believes that Kuminga does not play according to the team's system, so as long as the record is not good, he will take the blame. Kuminga was also very disappointed because he was sent to the bench. He also believed that the Warriors made him the scapegoat for losing. After all, the two sides had an unpleasant quarrel during the offseason. Now that Cole is doing this again, Kuminga is once again disappointed with the Warriors management and Cole.

Under such circumstances, he clearly did not want to play and wanted to force the Palace team to trade him. The Warriors also put him on the shelf. They may start promoting Kuminga's trade next month. According to TA's reporter Sam, the trade negotiations between Monk and Kuminga are likely to restart. Monk appeared in Kuminga's trade negotiations this summer. The Warriors had rejected the deal at first, but now if the Warriors' situation is uncertain, they will negotiate with the Kings who want to rebuild.

To be honest, if the Warriors really want to send Kuminga away, I think they must not ask for Monk. They have too many guards now, and they are afraid that the Warriors like the guards and bring Monk. This season, Monk averaged 12.4 points, 1.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 steals per game, shot 43.3% from three-point range, and averaged 1.9 three-pointers per game. Monk's shooting ability is indeed good, but the biggest problem is that he is a sharp knife, and he does not know how to play according to the system. He is really good at disrupting chaotic battles, but he is not good at playing strictly, and his defense is not reliable.

If you have to trade with the Kings, I think even if you get the 36-year-old DeRozan, you can't get Monk. Azan at least still has the ability to score. He can become a good third-in-command to provide offensive support to Curry and Butler. This is something Monk does not have. DeRozan is also healthier and has enough experience. As for exchanging Keegan Murray, I don’t think the Warriors should even think about it. Now that Kuminga and the Warriors have broken up, his trade value is not that high.

The operation of the Warriors in the offseason can be said to be a mess. The signing of Horford also suffered a loss. Melton has not come out yet, and he still relies on the three veterans. Having said that, what do you want to say about the current Warriors? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.

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