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Hello everyone and welcome back to our channel. Today we are going to talk about a big trade rumor involving the Golden State Warriors. Could the Warriors trade Moses Moody for Robert Williams III from the Portland Trailblazers? Let’s break down this story, look at the numbers, see what experts are saying, and find out if this move makes sense for the Warriors. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and let’s get started. Blue Circle Part One. What’s the trade rumor? The idea came from Bobby Marx, an NBA insider from ESPN. He suggested that the Warriors could trade Moses Moody to get a center. One name mentioned was Mitchell Robinson, but many people think that’s not a good idea. Now, a new name is being discussed, Robert Williams III from the Trailblazers. He’s a strong defensive player and could help the Warriors protect the rim. Let’s now talk about who Moses Moody is and what he brings to the team. Blue Circle Part Two, Moses Moody’s role on the Warriors. Moody is a young guard drafted by the Warriors in 2021. He’s shown flashes of talent, especially on defense and shooting. Last season, he had a few good games, but he’s not a consistent starter. His contract is $37.5 million for three years, which is a good value for a role player, but with the Warriors needing more size and defense, he might be the one to trade. Is it worth it? Let’s now look at Robert Williams III. Blue Circle Part Three. Who is Robert Williams III? Robert Williams is a 6’9 in center known for defense and rebounding. He helped the Boston Celtics reach the NBA finals in 2022. He was traded to Portland in the Drew Holiday deal. He’s earning 48 million total with about $13.3 million next season. He has injury concerns. He played only 61 games in three seasons. But when healthy, he is an elite defender and rim protector. Let’s now look at how the salary and contract would work in this trade. Blue circle part 4. salary cap fit and trade logic. Moody makes $13 45m in 2025, almost the same as Robert Williams 13.29 million. That means the trade works financially without needing extra players. It’s a clean one for one trade. If Williams plays well, the Warriors can resign him. If not, they can let him though with no long-term money problems. Let’s now talk about the Warriors real needs. Blue circle part 5. Why warriors need a new center. Kevin Looney might not return. He’s aging and limited offensively. Draymond Green is more of a power forward than a center. The team lacks a true rim protector and rebounder. In playoffs, they struggle against big men like Joic, Sabonis, or Wemi. Robert Williams could help fix that. Now, let’s compare the pros and cons of this move. Blue circle part six. Pros and cons of trading Moody for Williams. Pros: Upgrade in rim protection. More defense in the paint. Fifth Steve Kerr system on switches. Contract is manageable. Cons: Injury risk. Williams misses many games. Moody is younger and improving. Warriors lose a wing defender and shooter. No guarantee Williams returns to his best form. Let’s now hear what fans and experts are saying. Blue circle part seven. Reactions from fans and experts. Some fans say it’s too risky due to Williams injuries. Others believe Warriors need to take a chance and improve defense. Experts like Max Dyel say this trade gives the Warriors flexibility. ESPN’s Bobby Mark says the Warriors need to make a decision after Kaminga’s contract situation is clear. Speaking of that, let’s quickly talk about Kaminga. Blue Circle Part 8. How Kaminga’s free agency affects this. Jonathan Kaminga will be a restricted free agent on June 30th. If the Warriors keep him on a big deal, they might avoid spending elsewhere. But if they let him walk or do a sign in trade, they could afford players like Robert Williams. So this trade depends a lot on what happens with Kaminga. Let’s wrap things up. So what do you think, Warriors fans? Should the team trade Moses Moody for Robert Williams III? Would you take the risk on Williams health or keep Moody and look elsewhere? Let us know in the comments. We’ll keep you updated on every Warriors rumor, free agency news, and trade idea all summer long. Make sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the bell so you don’t miss any updates. Waving hand. Hello, basketball fans. Welcome back to the channel for another deep dive into the NBA offseason. Today, we have two big topics. The seven potential players the Golden State Warriors might sign or trade for this summer and the surprising trade that sent Colin Ston to the Charlotte Hornets. Let’s get started. Yellow circle part one. Golden State Warriors 2025 off season. Seven potential targets. The Warriors had a tough end to their 2024 to 25 season. They lost to the Timberwolves in game five and Stephven Curry’s hamstring injury was a big blow. Now they must rebuild around their aging stars, Steph, Clay, and Draymond, who are running out of time. They need smart, affordable moves to compete for a championship. Let’s break down seven players who could help. One, basketball Lopez, 37 years old, but still a solid rim protector and three-point shooter. He’s from California and might accept a cheap deal to play near home. He brings championship experience. could be a good backup center or even start in some lineups. Two, Bowano Luke Kennard, one of the best shooters in the NBA, 44% from three in his career, would fit perfectly in the Warriors system like how Buddy Heel did last season. Great for the bench and could come cheap. Three, Collision Anthony Simons, a high-scoring guard from the Trailblazers. Portland may trade him because they want to rebuild. He’s young and talented, but would cost a lot in a trade. Could be the next sixth man of the year or even an all-star under coach Kerr. Four. Flex biceps. Morates Wagner. A 28-year-old big man from the Orlando Magic. He can shoot threes and has energy. Younger and more athletic than Lopez. Might be expensive if he becomes a free agent, but he’s worth the price. Five. Direct hit Duncan Robinson. Seven-year veteran from the Miami Heat. Another elite shooter, 40% from three for his career. Warriors love spacing and Robinson gives that risk. Some players don’t play well outside of Miami’s system. Six. Brain Al Horford. Almost 39 years old, but still plays smart and helps teams win. Celtics might release him because of salary cap issues. Could be a great veteran bench piece. He brings playoff experience and defense. Seven. Rocket Cam Woodmore. Young talent from the Houston Rockets. Was a first round pick but lost minutes because of other young players like Aean Thompson. Could be cheap in a trade under coach Steve Kerr. He could break out and shine. Direct hit summary of targets. Player strength risk. Brook Lopez defense plus shooting age 37. Luke Kennard elite three-point shooter size/defense. Anthony Simons explosive score trade cost UFA in 2026. Morates Wagner Young stretch five expensive. Duncan Robinson great shooter might decline post Miami. Al Horford leadership defense age 39. Cam Whitmore Young Plus potential needs development. Orange circle part two. Colin Ston trade Jazz versus Hornets. Now, let’s move on to a very surprising trade. Loudspeaker, the Utah Jazz traded Colin Ston and a 2032 second round pick to the Charlotte Hornets for Joseph Nerk. Let’s break it down team by team. Basketball Utah Jazz perspective. Ston is a better player than Nerk, so why trade him and give up a pick? Salarywise, they didn’t save money. Nerk actually earns slightly more. This could be part of a plan to give Ace Bailey, their fifth overall pick, more touches. Maybe they’re preparing to trade another big man like Walker Kesler. Some rumors say the Lakers might want Kesler. Backhand index pointing right grade incomplete. The move doesn’t make full sense yet. We’ll have to wait and see if more trades follow. Honeybee Charlotte Hornets perspective. Amazing trade for Charlotte. LaMelo Ball has missed many games and Ston is great insurance. Ston averages 18.8 points per game with 60.4% true shooting. They gave up Nerk who barely played and got Ston plus a pick. Backhand index pointing right grade A+. Hornets win big in this deal. Warriors have smart options to rebuild fast without blowing up the team. The Collins Sexton trade was strange for the Jazz, but perfect for the Hornets. The NBA offseason is heating up. Big moves are coming. Thumbs up. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video if you love Warriors content and NBA breakdowns. Microphone. Let us know in the comments which of the seven Warriors targets do you want the most? And what do you think about the Colin Ston trade? Today we’re talking about one of the biggest stories of the Warriors off season, Jonathan Kaminga’s future. Kaminga is a rising young forward. He’s just 22 years old and already showing flashes of stardom. But right now, the Warriors are in a tough situation and Kuminga could be on his way out. Let’s break it all down in simple English so everyone can follow the drama. Memo Kuminga becomes a restricted free agent. On June 30th, NBA free agency officially begins. Jonathan Kuminga is now a restricted free agent, meaning he can talk to other teams, but the Warriors have the right to match any offer he receives. Golden State made a $7.9 million qualifying offer to him. That’s the minimum step to keep control of his contract situation. But here’s the problem. Kaminga wants much more money. Money bag. How much is Kaminga worth? Reports say Kaminga is looking for a deal worth $35 million per year. That’s a lot more than what the Warriors are ready to pay. Some reports say Golden State would only go up to $30 million per year. And even that would put them into big salary cap trouble. According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Kuminga could get a three-year deal worth $81 million. Others think he could land a $100 to $120 million contract somewhere else. So now the question is what will the Warriors do? Counterclockwise arrows but an assign trade is very possible. NBA insiders like Eric Pinkinas of Bleacher Report believe that the Warriors might go for a sign and trade. What is a sign and trade? It means Kaminga signs a new contract with the Warriors, but instead of staying, they immediately trade him to another team. That way, the Warriors get something back, like a player or draft picks, instead of losing Kuminga for nothing. One team that could be interested is the Chicago Bulls. Fire. Why is Kuminga frustrated? In a recent interview, Kuminga said he didn’t get the chance to prove himself with the Warriors. I feel like I’m at the point where that has to be my priority to just be one of the guys the team relies on. Kaminga said aiming to be an all-star multiple times, aiming to be great. He clearly wants a bigger role and he wants to be trusted like a future star. But after the Jimmy Butler trade, Kaminga’s role became smaller. He struggled with injuries and didn’t play big minutes. Abacus Warriors money problems. The Warriors are already spending huge money on Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler, and others. Keeping Kaminga on a big contract could mean paying over $400 million in salary and luxury tax. That’s why they may not want to match a big offer sheet from another team. And it’s also why a sign-in trade would make more sense. Chart decreasing. Will the free agency market be cold? There’s one possible twist. Very few NBA teams have cap space in this free agency period. If no team can offer Kaminga the money he wants, the Warriors might have the chance to resign him for a cheaper deal. That’s what some insiders are hoping. If Kaminga doesn’t get big offers, Golden State might keep him on a more team-friendly contract. But if even one team like Chicago, Detroit, or Orlando comes in with a $90 million plus offer, Kaminga might be gone. brain. What should the Warriors do? This is a difficult decision. Kuminga is young, talented, and improving, but he’s also expensive, and the team needs to manage the cap. If the Warriors let him go without getting anything in return, it’s a loss. If they sign and trade him, they could get value back. Maybe draft picks or a role player. The front office has to make a smart call. Speaking head what fans are saying. Some Warriors fans are frustrated. They see Kaminga as a future star and don’t want to lose him. Others say the team has to move on and focus on winning now with Curry, Draymond, and Butler. It’s a classic situation. Building for the future versus competing today calendar. What happens next? Here’s the timeline. June 30th, free agency begins. First week of July, teams will start offering contracts. If Kaminga signs an offer sheet, the Warriors have 48 hours to match. If not, look out for a sign and trade deal around early July. This story is moving. Jonathan Kaminga is one of the most exciting young players the Warriors have drafted in years. But because of money, injuries, and unclear roles, his time in the Bay Area might be ending. Will the Warriors let him walk? Will they pull off a signin trade or will they surprise everyone and resign him? We’ll find out very soon. Let us know in the comments. Should the Warriors keep Kaminga or trade him? And don’t forget to like this video, subscribe, and hit the bell icon so you don’t miss any Warriors updates this off season. State Warriors big offseason changes. The 2025 NBA draft just ended and things are already getting wild. Warriors fans are wondering what will happen to Jonathan Kuminga. Can the new rookies help right away? Is Jimmy Butler the key to a new big three? Let’s break it all down. Yellow circle part one. The state of the Warriors. Before free agency even started, the off season was already heating up. The Oklahoma City Thunder just won the championship and the Warriors know they need to make changes to compete again. Jimmy Butler joined the team earlier this year. He’s now part of a new big three with Steph Curry and Draymond Green, but the Warriors can’t bring back the exact same team. They only have nine players under contract from last season. So now all eyes are on Jonathan Kuminga. Yellow circle part two. Kuminga situation. The warriors will give
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