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Warriors trade assets including one young star, five role players and three first-round draft picks

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According to US sports media F/W reporter Sidante Gupta. The 2025 offseason will be an interesting season for the Golden State Warriors. Although their performance in the playoffs led to failures, the external reasons that determined it would change subtly within the team. It’s clear that the trio of Curry, Butler and Green have the requirements to go along the way. Butler turned the team's status from a mediocre team to a playoff team. With that in mind, management will surely build their roster around their core. Having a framework also allows the Warriors to explore the positional upgrades they need to make, and the team will be reportedly very radical in the trading market.

In order to promote the improvement of lineup construction, we need to look at the Warriors' assets. At the moment of the moment, while the Golden State Warriors may have a slight lack of draft capital, they have some key players who can help them change the team through trades.

Future Star:

Kumingga

Five role players:

Pozimsky ($3.7 million, defender, lots of room for upward)

Trees Jackson Davis ($2.2 million, potential young center)

Moody ($11.5 million, potential two-way player)

Loney ($15.2 million, possible deal)

Peton II ($17.3 million, signing deal)

Future Draft Picks

First Round Picks: 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2031

Second Round Picks: 2025, 2030 2031, 2031, from Wolves' second round pick exchanges, team-friendly contracts,

Hilde ($9.2 million, three years)

Geesantos ($2.2 million, one year)

Post ($1.9 million, one year)

Although the current cap and salary structure of the Golden State Warriors make it difficult for them to get superstars through trades, their biggest asset in these cases is Jonathan Kumingga. Since being selected, Kumingga has been one of the most promising players on the team. The 22-year-old striker has excellent athleticism and scoring creation. His potential to be an All-Star has been weighed and measured by nearly every team in the league. Unfortunately, this potential will not be cultivated in the Bay Area. Because of his role and position clash with Butler, Warriors head coach Cole said that for the team's progress, Cumingga will have to be relegated to the bench.

Needless to say, the young star has a doubt about his relationship with Cole, and he is likely to find a new home in the summer. Kumingga has revealed his desire to become an All-Star. He is averaging 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game, and he is definitely being one of them. With that in mind, the ideal situation for the Warriors is any trade that has Kuminga as the core. The signing deal involving the striker will help the Warriors meet the financial needs of most superstars.

While the 22-year-old may be the Warriors’ best chance to get a superstar, the team still has enough assets to facilitate the trade of key role players. The most important one is the team's draft capital. Their rich first-round picks will get high value in the trading market, depending on which team they choose to make a deal with.

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