Why hurt each other? Kumingga and the Warriors system are not suitable, both parties have to maximize their interests

According to a joint report by famous reporter Shams and Slater, Kumingga rejected the Warriors' quotation of $45 million for two years.

On the last day of July, the free market has been open for a full 31 days, and the soap operas between Warriors and Kumingga are still far from the finale. The root of this farce is that the Warriors are in a dilemma of salary explosion, which forces them to remain silent before properly solving the problem of Kumingga stay or leave.

Warriors have already had 9 formal contracts in the lineup when they entered the offseason, and their salary pressure is high. They urgently need to accurately control taxes: next season, Curry will be 59.61 million, Butler will be 54.13 million, Dream Chasing 25.89 million, Moody's 11.57 million, Hilder will be 9.22 million, Pojmsky will be 3.69 million, Davis will be 2.22 million, Santos will be 2.22 million, Post 1.96 million - without renewing the contract with Kumingga, the Warriors' total salary is as high as $170.5 million!

The salary cap next season is $154.6 million, the luxury tax line is $187 million, the first tyrant line is $195 million, and the second tyrant line is $208 million. The Warriors' current total salary is very passive in dealing with the issue of Kumingga's renewal. First, the more Kumingga is given, the more luxury tax you have to pay. Second, you must consider avoiding triggering the hard hat restrictions and leaving room for signing first and then changing. This is also an important reason why the Warriors have not officially announced the signing of Horford and Melton so far.

The Warriors' dilemma is clear at a glance, and the pressure of luxury tax forces them to not and cannot add more to Kuming. After all, the higher the salary you add, the more money the Warriors will have to spend. We must also consider the competitive pressure in the West. The Thunder, Nuggets, Rockets and Clippers will not have any good skills next season. Even if the Warriors retain Kumingga at market price, they will not be able to influence the Western Conference.

Obviously, Kumingga is tasteless for today's warriors, but it is a pity to abandon it. Based on the principle of maximizing Kumingga's surplus value, it is understandable that the warriors hold this card tightly and do not show off the rabbit or eagle. Although Kumingga was a lottery pick, his four-year rookie contract performance restricted his market attractiveness.

The environment in the free market this year is not good. Only the Nets have enough salary space to directly sign Kumingga, and the Nets are also facing the issue of Kam Thomas' contract renewal, and they are not very interested in Kumingga.

Only the Nets can do it with naked signings. Other teams want to get Kumingga can only sign first and then change the face of the Warriors. The trading chips must be satisfied with the Warriors, and the difficulty of the trading soared.

As the 2021 No. 7 show, Kumingga's quality determines his market appeal. Kuming averaged 24.3 minutes per game, averaged 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, and averaged only 30.5% of the three-point shooting percentage - a forward player who only played 10 starts last season and had unstable three-point ability resolutely demanded an annual salary of 30 million. Kumingga, a fourth-grade, obviously did not reach the level of 30 million in both data and ability. He is not even a qualified and reliable 3D player.

Currently, only the Suns and Kings teams are interested in getting Kumingga by signing first and then changing. The contracts issued are 90 million in four years, with an average annual average of 22.5 million. Referring to the 45 million in two years issued by the Warriors, Kumingga's current real market value should be between 22-25 million, which is also a reasonable price given by most league general managers.

In short, Kumingga is not a cornerstone maximum-salary rookie star who reveals his superstar appearance during his rookie contract, but a semi-finished product that needs to be polished and trained, which fundamentally increases the difficulty of renewing his contract.

Kuminga and the Warriors have long been together, and going their separate ways may be the best solution.

In the first round of this year's playoffs, Kumingga only played in G2, G3, and G7 in the series between the Warriors and Rockets, and only played 0 of 4 in 7 minutes. After the Warriors got Butler through the trade, the rotation system actually lost its position as Kumingga.

In the playoffs, whether Kumingga plays is not the decisive factor in whether the Warriors can win. In other words, the Warriors could win without him. If Curry hadn't been injured, Cumingga would not even have a chance to perform in the second round.

In Cole's words, Kumingga did not understand the tactics when running on the field.

This is also Kumingga's biggest flaw. The ball merchandiser is not enough to fully integrate into the Warriors' system. The Warriors are still a team that relies very much on passing, running, transfer balls and has extremely high requirements for tactical literacy and ball merchandiser. Kumingga is indeed "talented below his brain", but his personal playing style is not compatible with the Warriors' system style.

The Warriors must reduce Kumingga's use time and reduce young players' mistakes. In essence, the Warriors at the peak of the Curry era are still striving for the championship, and they do not have the time and fault tolerance to give Kumingga's growth trial and error. This is also the root of the conflict between the semi-finished Kumingga and the Warriors.

Does Kumingga have the ability? The answer is obviously yes, he needs a better environment for growth.

Kuming and averaged 24.8 minutes per game, contributed 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 0.8 steals per game. Calculated every 36 minutes, Kuming and averaged 22.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.2 steals per game. - for a 22-year-old young man, this performance is not bad.

One of the major factors that affect Kumingga's data is undoubtedly playing time. His average playing time with the Warriors in four seasons is less than 26.3 minutes. If calculated every 36 minutes, Kumingga has been close to the level of 20 points and 6 rebounds in three of the past four seasons, which is indeed of training value.

Impact strength, body shape, athletic ability and even age are all selling points of Kumingga. These factors determine that he has a certain degree of scratch-off appeal to reconstructed teams..

Kuming plus 10.0 points per game in the season are scored from the penalty area, Xiaoman Bull's physical talent, 201 cm and 102 kg forward golden figure, now 22 years old and 298 days old, such comprehensive conditions are about 25 million per year, which is indeed in line with the current market conditions.

Even if Kumingga stays with the Warriors, the Warriors' system play cannot provide Kumingga's starting position, and the team's demand for the championship at Curry's peak tail cannot guarantee Kumingga's playing time. Kumingga also needs a new next player with the ball and a stable starting position. Separation may be the best choice.

Starting from the first round of this year's playoffs, Kumingga has actually started the countdown to leave the team.

The key to this soap opera is to maximize the interests of both sides. It is understandable that Kumingga wants more money and the team's status. The Warriors want to squeeze Kumingga's final value within the scope allowed by the rules.

Both sides are spared no effort to bargain to maximize their own interests. There is no right or wrong in this soap opera. When there will be an ending, let us wait with peace of mind.

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