![]() We have something between $53-60M in cap space. He's the biggest contract on the roster by far and an easily tradable one with those infinite team options (meaning he's an eternally expiring contract). If we need more cap space KPJ is the #1 candidate to go. If I'm KPJ I would be in therapy 2-3 times a week this summer. The other players on the roster need to go work on their skills. KPJ's issue is about him and if he's looking for a savior, that ain't happening. The rest of the squad has not had enough development time and attention as he has had, and they have responded better to it. He's going to have to fix him and that's different than the rest of the squad. He's had coaches tailoring everything to him. If that vet is very old maybe KPJ can gradually outplay that guy because he still needs years to be a good floor general, it will probably be when he's over 25 years old. At starting PG we certainly need a more mature floor general who will (not can) both make catch and shoot 3's and play good defense. He can try to beat out Green for the SG position (lol) or become a great 6th man for this team backing up both guard spots. Some guys are only motivated when the team is winning (Rasheed Wallace for example) and otherwise cause problems and do unprofessional things. ![]() This can be what the Warriors were for Andrew Wiggins. Look there's an excellent opportunity here for KPJ. Anyways, don't want to overanalyze but I can see why he got so much leash the past two seasons. That he had to qualify it with "I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it" tells me he couldn't say anything he MEANS about KPJ's on court game. He didn't say a word about his game and he thought about it there for a second. ![]() I thought he was just saying something nice because KPJ is the only player who showed up to the press conference.
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