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Dunleavy Jr. WANTS Poole and Kuminga to Stay Warriors



Dibs and Krueger continue to react to what Golden State Warriors new General Manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. said in his introductory press conference today. He says he wants Jordan Poole and Jonathan Kuminga to stay Warriors for a long time. Do you believe him?

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8 Comments

  1. I love Larry, but he also said Trey Lance would be gone before the draft….then during the draft…

  2. Dunleavy had it right….the coaches need to do a better job, lazy coaching benching a player like kuminga because wiggins ans gp2 are back lol, not rockets science to mix those guys together….and larry is good on his show but terrible on radio lol saying kuminga is just a run and jump athlete screams he doesnt analyze the game just watch highlights and splash plays. Hia athleticism makes him intriguing…his skills in the post and ability to shoot over guys in the midrange while his 3 point shot is rapidly improving is what makes him special…..not to mention his ability as a pnr player on and off ball, we dont get to see on ball because of kerr

  3. Cannot keep Poole, I’d keep kuminga and get rid of Poole as quick as possible

  4. Larry is never right about anything he says lol . Makes no sense how he still gets on this radio show lol

  5. Cant trde poole. Hes gonna be curry replacemnt..after curry retires. You got PBJ replaces Klay. Rid of Draymond..hes a loose canon! Replace him wit kuminga. Sign some vets. Get a rebounding center to protect the rim and grab rebounds.

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