Warriors news: 5-for-1 plan is released, Curry is domineering in protecting his wife, Butler puts pressure on management
On September 18, three news came out of the Golden State Warriors, fans who care about the Warriors should not miss it. The 5-for-1 plan has been released Since the offseason, the Warriors have been so tired of dealing with Jonathan Kumingga's contract extension that there has been no signing operation throughout the summer. Yesterday, according to famous reporter Jake Fisher, the Warriors were full of interest in Pelicans forward Trey Murphy III. Today, US media suggested that the Warriors can complete a 5-for-1 deal with the Pelicans, and specifically give the Warriors a 5-for-1 deal, and give the Warriors a 5-for-1 deal (sign first and then exchange) + Moody's (going to a third-party team) + Davis + two unprotected first-round picks in the future. For the Warriors, this deal not only allowed them to solve the difficult Kumingga problem, but also obtained a cornerstone of the team building that is expected to succeed Curry in the future. Last season, Murphy played 53 games for the Pelicans, averaging 35 minutes per game, contributing 21.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.7 blocks. His three-in-one shooting percentages were 45.4%, 36.1% and 88.7%, making him look like a quasi-All-star. Murphy has excellent physical fitness and can make a splash, and his defensive progress in the past two seasons has also been obvious. With the arrival of Murphy, the Warriors' forward depth and external firepower will be further improved, and the team will also have a new backbone in the post-Curry era. For the Pelicans, Kumingga can appropriately fill the firepower gap after Murphy left the team and is expected to become an important choice for the team for a long time in the future; Moody's both offense and defense are a good addition to the team's defenders; Davis is a high-quality blue-collar insider, which can enrich the Pelicans' inside rotation and choice; there is no need to say much about the two unprotected first-round picks in the future, whether they are self-use or bundled transactions, and they are the most valued assets of the Pelicans in the reconstruction period. Overall, this is a win-win solution for mutual benefit and mutual benefit, and each person will take the best. Let’s see if both parties will conduct in-depth discussions. Curry's domineering wife Not long ago, former NBA No. 1 pick and current basketball commentator Kwame Brown commented on Warriors star Curry's wife Ayesha in her podcast program, and believed that Ayesha did not love Curry at all, but just used Curry's resources, and she would leave after Curry retired. Today, media person boowoodz234 also criticized Ayesha. Boowoodz234 said: "In every interview, Ayesha expressed how disappointed he was with Curry's success and how sad he was with people's disapproval of her. She forced us to listen to this in every interview. She expressed that she wanted to be an independent woman. Don't slander Curry anymore, it sounds too embarrassing." It is worth mentioning that Killer Mike, a well-known American rapper, commented on this news: "May God bless Curry, he should not bear such embarrassment." While public opinion continues to ferment, Curry, who could not bear the situation himself and protects his wife domineeringly. Curry wrote in the comment section of Killer Mike: "Don't do this, Mike. I can ignore the clowns' remarks, especially the trashy clowns like Boowoodz234, but Mike, you're much better than them, just take care of yourself. We're okay, God will continue to bless me." After Curry replied, Mike deleted the comment. I have to say that Curry is really domineering in this wave. No matter what Ayesha said or did, it was all about her and Curry. Outsiders shouldn’t speculate or even spread rumors. Butler put pressure on management Today, according to US media NBC Bay Area reporter Dalton Johnson, on a podcast program, Warriors star Jimmy Butler has contacted the Warriors management to ask why they are hesitant about Kumingga. Johnson said: "As far as I know, Butler had an in-depth conversation with the Warriors management. Butler asked the management what was going on. He wanted the plan of the direct team and hoped to solve these things as soon as possible." Although Butler was traded to the Warriors last season, with his superb skills and unique personal charm, he has been respected and recognized by the Warriors players and coaching staff. I believe that this pressure from Butler will allow the Warriors management to make a decision as soon as possible. It is foreseeable that this Kumingga farce, which has been in action for several months, will officially come to an end soon.
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