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Sorry Poole, Curry made the choice and Green won!

"Green is one of the most important players on our team," Wise man told the media

By ShleyateniaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The US media "NBA Analysis Network" reported

"Raymond has been fined by the team but will not be suspended," Kerr told reporters after the Warriors' 131-98 win over the Portland Trail Blazers in a preseason NBA game today. "Raymond is expected to return to the team on Friday (Beijing time). The decision was made by our key players." "Green is one of the most important players in our team," Wise man told the media. "It's been a tough week for us, but it happens." Moody, another young man, said: "My relationship with Green is as good as it gets. Our old man is coming back and I'm ready."

Clearly, the tide has turned. The Warriors' front office and core player Curry have made it clear that Green is a credit to the team, and it's not the norm. However, according to Smith, Poole has not forgiven Green, and Poole's family at one point asked Poole to Sue Green after the video surfaced. According to multiple media outlets, sources close to the situation said that Poole and Green had been having problems before, and that after the incident broke out, their relationship was irreconcilable and the Warriors had to choose one or the other.

Clearly, the Warriors had a choice, and their handling of the situation left Poole frustrated. Poole, who had 25 points, four rebounds, six assists and two steals in the Lakers' last game, did not play today. Obviously, the final event may not be Green going to the Lakers, or Poole being traded! After all, the Warriors are still aiming for a championship, and while Poole is being touted as Curry's successor, Green is seen as essential in the Warriors' small-ball system.

Poole could leave the Warriors in one of the following ways: 1. (2) Outright trade for young players and future draft picks; Three, the Warriors first sign-and-trade. At this point, Poole has shown great shooting ability, and the price of a star player, the Warriors will not let him go for free. A direct trade for a young player and a first-round pick would be the best option, freeing up cap space for the Warriors to re-sign Green and Wiggins, but it would be a risky move for Poole's next team, who wouldn't want to make a deal unless he promised.

According to Company, the rebuilding Spurs are interested in acquiring Poole and are willing to send Devin Passer and the 2025 and 2026 first-round picks in exchange. Many fans here will wonder if the Spurs, having just given away Murray, are throwing themselves into disarray by trading Poole. Not so. Murray is a poor shooter despite his defensive prowess compared to Poole, who has shown Step Curry's shooting touch and could be one of the cornerstones of the future. And the spurs have made a bad decision, their sword refers to the class and the horse, once you get the man, the spurs can immediately create a duo inside and outside attack strength is horrible, the spurs are the foundations of reconstruction and the hoops, like s&p alliance does not see more, and once appear, the opportunities, the spurs are the decisive laid hands on him.

For the Warriors, Passer is a tall, lanky young man with impressive athletic ability. He's a threat in transition, can create his own shot off the pick and roll, and has a high 3-point percentage. While Passer's size, length and 3-point shooting make him a quality 3 wing in the future, the two first-round picks also give the Warriors the opportunity to select talented young men in the future. If the Warriors have to trade Poole, it's not a bad idea. If the Warriors were to sign and trade Poole, they wouldn't have much of a cap space boost, so they'd have to get some players out of contract. All in all, this deal is really a win-win!

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Shleyatenia

热爱运动的人也有一种加持不懈的精神,那是一种无法替代的巨大精神财富,他带领我们走向成功,即使困难再多,我们也会逐一克服,只因我们不喜欢放弃。

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