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Warriors trade Allen = self-destructive skills? More than 30 million may not be able to play, the lineup combination is a bit awkward

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Sports Illustrated simulates a heavy deal between the Warriors and the Cavaliers, and the following is the details.

Warriors won: Jarrett Allen

Cavaliers won: Podjemsky, Moody, 2028 first-round draft picks (top ten protections), 2031 first-round draft pick swap.

Not to mention whether the Cavaliers are willing to complete this transaction. Even if they complete this transaction, can the Warriors really be better than last season?

The Warriors' lineup is actually very embarrassing. As long as the team retains Butler and Green, it will be very difficult to find someone to match the Warriors' lineup. This lineup must be equipped with a space-type inside player. If Allen comes to the Warriors, he may have very little playing time. You should know that this is a player with an annual salary of more than 30 million yuan, not a player with a rookie contract like Post.

Look at Allen's struggle against the Pacers in the playoffs, the Cavaliers still have a Mobley who can give him space, which is targeted by the opponent and cannot play on the court. The Warriors' Green can't do this on the offensive end. Players with more than 30 million may have to be arranged according to their opponents' playing time. They can hardly play at critical moments. What are the Warriors doing in this transaction?

As long as the Warriors retain Green and Butler, they can only pursue space-type inside players like Daluo and Reed. First of all, the contracts of these players are not that big. It is enough for veterans like Daluo to have a basic salary or a middle-class player, and it doesn't matter if you don't need it. Even if one Kumingga Cole can't play, and if you want to trade one, it will cause trouble, it's better to choose to renew Kumingga, at least you can bet on your talent. If the Warriors in the offseason cannot catch big fish, they can only get a bargain. For example, get Melton back, or get Wiggins back from the Heat, Reed from the Timberwolves, Dig up, Daluo, and do some minor repairs. This kind of big center who can only eat cakes is not very helpful to the Warriors. Unless it is signed by the middle class's basic salary, it is a bit useless.

Just ask Cole if he dares to play the combination of Green, Butler and Allen?

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