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    What a bunch of choads.

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    Red to punish them more by making max offers allowable to McCaw next year and Bell the following year.

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    They already destroyed their flexibility to replenish their bench in future years. Just stupid.

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    They already destroyed their flexibility to replenish their bench in future years. Just stupid.
    That's bull. Next year they will be trading Klay Thompson for some young prospects and future draft choices. They won't pay $100 million in luxury tax by keeping everyone in tact next year. Klay has become expendable. His production can be reproduced by less costly players. Teams will be lining up to trade for him.

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    the Warriors' salary allocations for 2017-18 is currently $135.8 million,

    Yikes.
    They may not even be able to afford me...

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    That's bull. Next year they will be trading Klay Thompson for some young prospects and future draft choices. They won't pay $100 million in luxury tax by keeping everyone in tact next year. Klay has become expendable. His production can be reproduced by less costly players. Teams will be lining up to trade for him.
    They trade him and the run ends IMO. He is not just a sbooter, this is not Ray Allen, he is a great defender and does a lot that does not show up in the stats. They know how valuable he is. Betting long term on Green is crazy. He is always one step away from a hissy fit, getting thrown out and suspended.

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    They trade him and the run ends IMO. He is not just a sbooter, this is not Ray Allen, he is a great defender and does a lot that does not show up in the stats. They know how valuable he is. Betting long term on Green is crazy. He is always one step away from a hissy fit, getting thrown out and suspended.
    Ray Allen wasn't just a shooter either...

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    They trade him and the run ends IMO. He is not just a sbooter, this is not Ray Allen, he is a great defender and does a lot that does not show up in the stats. They know how valuable he is. Betting long term on Green is crazy. He is always one step away from a hissy fit, getting thrown out and suspended.
    They can trade him for a draft pick or some young 3 and D player. He'll automatically become all-defense because the NBA apparently is cool with whatever the Warriors want to do on D. Call it the Green effect.

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    Ray Allen wasn't just a shooter either...
    Yes he was..

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    That's bull. Next year they will be trading Klay Thompson for some young prospects and future draft choices. They won't pay $100 million in luxury tax by keeping everyone in tact next year. Klay has become expendable. His production can be reproduced by less costly players. Teams will be lining up to trade for him.
    Spurs should target him. He'd be a solid #2 to Kawhichael even if he does have a habit of underperforming in the playoffs. He seems to like the limelight though so I do if he'd want to live in SA.

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    Ok..let me know when Klay Thompson participates in a NBA dunk contest

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    Spurs should target him. He'd be a solid #2 to Kawhichael even if he does have a habit of underperforming in the playoffs. He seems to like the limelight though so I do if he'd want to live in SA.
    You know PATFO will offer him the max I mean he was the target not Kawhi in that draft. While I agree with you that he loves the limelight, I'd say the Spurs would be on his short list. After all, this would be the Warriors saying he was the expendable asset out of that core.

    Why wouldn't Klay want to compete against his old team? I would think that would be a motivating factor in his decision.

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    They trade him and the run ends IMO. He is not just a sbooter, this is not Ray Allen, he is a great defender and does a lot that does not show up in the stats. They know how valuable he is. Betting long term on Green is crazy. He is always one step away from a hissy fit, getting thrown out and suspended.
    Klay is more valuable than Donkey in the eyes of other GMs. Donkey is the truest definition of a system player. He's worth garbage on other teams, and with tantrums worse than Sheed's, refs will be calling techs on him in no time without the protection of a Twinks jersey.

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    That's bull. Next year they will be trading Klay Thompson for some young prospects and future draft choices. They won't pay $100 million in luxury tax by keeping everyone in tact next year. Klay has become expendable. His production can be reproduced by less costly players. Teams will be lining up to trade for him.
    I can see them trading for Avery Bradley. He's an UFA after this season but should demand less money than Klay after 2018-19.

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    Ok..let me know when Klay Thompson participates in a NBA dunk contest
    Nate Robinson was in a dunk contest what is your point?

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    Ray Allen wasn't just a shooter either...
    ohhhhh come on... cute and very nice try..

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    You know PATFO will offer him the max I mean he was the target not Kawhi in that draft. While I agree with you that he loves the limelight, I'd say the Spurs would be on his short list. After all, this would be the Warriors saying he was the expendable asset out of that core.

    Why wouldn't Klay want to compete against his old team? I would think that would be a motivating factor in his decision.
    The Spurs will become the place to go for disgruntled GS players. And if the Spurs win it all next year by beating GS in the west finals then they can just ask to join for less money following in the steps of another very famous player...

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    Lol @ ppl saying prime Ray Allen was just a shooter.

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    That's bull. Next year they will be trading Klay Thompson for some young prospects and future draft choices. They won't pay $100 million in luxury tax by keeping everyone in tact next year. Klay has become expendable. His production can be reproduced by less costly players. Teams will be lining up to trade for him.
    i doubt any team under the cap does business with the warriors, not helping the warriors avoid a third repeater tax is good business.

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    Nate Robinson was in a dunk contest what is your point?
    Uhhhh what???

    The point was to prove Ray Allen isn't "just a shooter" like Klay Thompson...

    But it's ok you're an idiot

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    Lol @ ppl saying prime Ray Allen was just a shooter.
    It's hilarious tbh

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    Dbreiden seems like a good guy but his player analysis is always way off. Only Chinook and Mr.Fat Body are worse.

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    Peak Ray Allen had only around 45% of his shot attempts off a pass..he was very capable of creating his own shot, he was a solid ball-handler with quickness and above average athleticism..

    Klay Thomson is horrible at creating his own shot..his ball-handling is very poor and he relies heavily on his teammates to create looks..it's part of the reason he has struggled in most of his playoff appearances..over 80% of his shot attempts have been directly off a pass the past 2 seasons

    Warriors will just trade him for a nice package when it's necessary..they won't get equal value, but his playoff production can be replaced by committee..

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