The Warriors Trade Dynamics: ESPN Reporter Brian Windhorst Reveals the Transaction Value of Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney

2024-01-13 00:26:49

▲According to the well-known ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst’s statement on the show, the transaction value of both Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney is approximately equal to 0. (Photo/AP/Dazhi Image)

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2024-01-13 08:26:49 | 2024-01-13 16:57:25 The Golden State Warriors have a poor record. Recently, the team has also begun to seek transactions to improve the lineup. However, according to the well-known ESPN reporter Brian Windhorst on the show , the market is not too keen on it, and the transaction value of both Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney is approximately equal to 0.

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Wiggins’ trading value is close to 0, and Looney’s trading value is also close to 0.“Brian Windhorst said. After a bad season, Wiggins, who was still an outstanding player on the Warriors’ championship lineup in 2022, is no longer the top forward who is good at offense and defense in the blink of an eye, and his trade value has also decreased. ▲Warriors center Kevon Looney may also be traded by the team. (Photo/Associated Press/Dazhi Image) Looney is originally a blue-collar center. Although he has excellent rebounding ability and performs well in low-post defense, he has received huge bonuses from the Warriors system and may not be able to be used by other teams. His shortcomings on the offensive end will make it difficult for him to be reused, so it is understandable that no team wants him. So far this season, Wiggins has played 33 games, averaging 25.8 minutes per game, scoring 11.7 points and 4.1 rebounds, and shooting 29.8% from three-point range; Looney has played 37 games, averaging 20.4 minutes per game, scoring 5.5 points and 7.2 rebounds. 2.4 assists. ▲Jonathan Kuminga is the person the Warriors want to keep. On the one hand, he has made great progress, and on the other hand, the Warriors are under luxury tax pressure. (Photo/Associated Press/Dazhi Image) Hoops Hype reporter Michael Scotto believed that Wiggins will be the most likely player to be traded by the Warriors when sharing the Warriors’ trade dynamics, “If Chris Paul is traded now, the Warriors may not get the expected return. After communicating with the top leaders of the alliance, I came to the conclusion that,Andrew Wiggins is the player the Warriors are most likely to trade, and the team wants to keep Jonathan Kuminga, who the Warriors want to keep. On the one hand, he has improved a lot, and on the other hand, the Warriors have luxury tax pressure. If they want to compete with him this summer, Klay Thompson re-signs, then Kuminga is a player they can afford. (Salary next season is only $7.63 million). ”

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