With the second round of the playoffs, Golden State Warriors now have an important offsen next to him.
The Golden State had a magnificent second half for the season after the Golden State received Jimmy Butler from Miami Heat to pair with Stephen Curry and Drummond Green.
Unfortunately, for Warriors, he was unable to score a deep playoff runs with his new-loving after facing a hamstring injury in his second round series against Minnesota Timberwells, finally lost the series in five matches.
Golden State Warriors carried forward Jimmy Butler III (10) and Guard Step Curry (30).
Now the warriors will look at their roster to upshine to build around their aging core, but they also have an important decision about one of their young players.
The player is Jonathan Kuminga, who will be a banned free agent in this offsen. Because of this, warriors need to decide whether they see Kuminga as an important piece of their future, which did not seem to be a case in the playoffs.
There is a possibility of Kuminga on this step in this summer, Andy Bailey of Bleker Report Recently predicted that the Golden State will send him to Chicago Bulls via a sign-end-tride that will allow warriors to fill the very important situation.
Golden State Warriors Forward Jonathan Kuminga © Jesse Johnson-Imagon images
In business, Bailey sent the Golden State to Chicago for Nicola Wuswik, Lonjo Ball and the top -5 preserved first round pick of 2029.
Of course, the warriors showed interest in Wusvik on the deadline of business due to lack of a center, but they were unable to take off the experienced big man.
By creating this business, it will change because they will not only add a very important beginner center, but will also get a solid backup point guard to the ball that will be able to bring a spark from the bench.
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This business will also work for Kuminga as he will get a big role in Chicago made in the Golden State, although Bulls want more in exchange for both Wusvik and Ball.
Either way, adding Wusvik to the Offsin will be a big boost to Warriors’ Frontcourt as they try to win another championship in the next season.