Warriors Preview Team Chapter: Kumingga s soap opera is temporarily quit, and there are 7 old people testing the team s strength

Review of the 24-25 season last season, the Warriors scored 48 wins and 34 losses, and participated in the playoffs as the seventh in the West. In the playoffs, the Warriors defeated the Grizzlies 121-116 and secured a playoff spot. In the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors completed the "Black Seven" and eliminated the Rockets 4-3. In the Western Conference semi-finals, the team lost to the Timberwolves 1-4. The main operations of the offseason

The Warriors' operations this summer were stuck in the Kumingga contract renewal negotiations, and until the end of September, the team did not sign any contracts. Fortunately, the team completed the lineup before the training camp began. Their signing contracts are all concentrated in the three days from September 29 to October 1. Let’s take a look together. On September 29, the Warriors signed five players in a row, as follows:

2 years, $12 million was signed to Horford, among which the second year player option was selected. According to Shams, Horford will serve as the Warriors' starting center. The Warriors left Looney this summer and now add Horford. The thickness of the center position is not lost. They have two centers, Horford and TJD, in the new season.

Horford is 39 years old, but he still performed well last season. He played in 60 regular season games, averaged 27.6 minutes per game, scored 9 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 0.9 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 42.3%, and a three-point shooting percentage of 36.3%. In 11 playoff games, he averaged 31.6 minutes per game, scored 8 points, 6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.3 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 47.2%, and a three-point shooting percentage of 40%.

signed back to Melton with a minimum salary of 6.5 million in two years. Melton played for the Warriors last season. Last summer, the two sides signed a one-year contract of 12.8 million. It should be said that the Warriors still have high expectations for him. Unfortunately, he suffered a partial cruciate ligament tear after playing 6 games. The season was reimbursed. The team then sent him to the Nets and replaced Schroeder. The specific content of the transaction gave the Warriors Melton and three second round picks, and Schroeder and one second round pick from the Nets trade.

The Warriors should have some confidence in Melton's ability and recovery situation. The two sides cooperate again this summer, which is a basic salary contract this time.

1 year minimum salary renewal. Rob Murrows reported in June this year that the Warriors and Payton Jr. intend to reach a contract renewal. In the end, the two parties renewed their annual minimum salary. It is a good operation to reserve a substitute guard who is familiar with the team system with a basic salary. Payton Jr. still performed well last season, playing 62 games, averaging 15 minutes per game, scoring 6.5 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.3 assists, shooting 57.4%, and 32.6% of three-pointers. On No.

29, the Warriors also signed with two rookies, signing 8.58 million yuan in four years with No. 56 pick guard Will Richard, which is guaranteed in the first two years; signing a two-way contract with No. 52 pick Tuxi, the former is a defender and the latter is a forward. On October 1, the Kumingga soap opera finally ended, and the two sides signed a two-year contract renewal of 46.8 million.

From the results, the Warriors got most of what they wanted, the second year of the contract was the team option, and Kumingga also gave up the transaction veto power that came with the contract.

Current lineup

defenders: Curry, Pojemsky, Moody, Hilder, Melton, Payton Jr., Will Richard (this year's No. 56 pick), Pat Spencer (two-way)

Forwards: Butler, Kumingga, Guy Santos, Jackson Roy (two-way contract), Alex Tuxi (this year's No. 52 pick)

Inside: Dream Chasing, Horford, Jackson Davis, Post

New Season Preview

Teams and Kumingga reached a new contract, and the Warriors got on the right track from now on?

Kuminga's soap opera is over, but it is obviously not true to say that the team is on the right track from now on, the team is united and united to compete for the championship. With 46.8 million in two years, the team option in the second year, Kumingga gave up the veto of the transaction, which is obviously not a result that both parties are satisfied with. The Warriors obviously won. After the two sides renewed the contract, the Warriors had a transaction-worthy contract. Kumingga has not been able to join the Kings or the Suns this summer, and he stayed in the team and only signed such a contract, which is obviously a loss.

For a team, the best state is that the team and the players win-win, and the demands of both sides are met, so that they can work together, unite and move towards the same goal. Now one side wins, the other side loses. Can this result allow the Warriors and Kumingga to reunite and cooperate in close cooperation again? This requires a question mark.

After the two parties renew their contract, Kumingga cannot be traded before January 15 next year, and can be traded afterwards. Judging from the current situation, it is better to say that the two sides have reached a quit for more than four months. After the start of the season, the two sides have cooperated with the same bed and dreams. When Kumingga can be traded, it is hard to say his future.

The Warriors are far from being a completed work, and the team may have big moves in the middle of the season.

& ranking forecast

The Warriors' lineup has not changed much this summer, and Horford's fuel tank still has oil, but it is hard to say that he is a major upgrade compared to previous Looney. However, this team has great variables in the middle of the season, and there is a possibility of completing a big deal. They also have enough chips, with Kumingga. The first round picks in the next seven years will only be traded out in 2030 (in the hands of the Wizards, the top 20 picks are protected), which makes it difficult for the Warriors to predict the record of the new season.

If the Warriors maintain this lineup and play the new season, their prospects are not very good. The team's core players are old, Curry 37, Butler 36, Dream Chasing 35; among the role players, Horford 39, Payton 33, and Hilder 33; in total, there are 7 veterans. Among young players, Kumingga, Boger, Moody and TJD can provide combat power. The Warriors ranked 7th in the Western Conference last season. Looking forward to the new season, they won the top 6 in the Western Conference and their prospects for directly advancing to the playoffs are not optimistic. Here I predict that they will win about 46 in the new season, ranking 7th or 8th, and have two lives in the play-offs.

If the Warriors complete a big deal in the new season and use Kuminggaga's draft pick to exchange for the stars, then the upgrade of their strength and the stimulation of star franchise may make the Warriors burst out with stronger combat power. The author predicts that they will win 50 wins, win the top six in the Western Conference, and directly advance to the playoffs.

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