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[Slater] Here is Mike Dunleavy on the Warriors’ financial equation entering the summer and the desire to keep Klay Thompson. Dunleavy said there is no directive to duck the luxury tax, but it is unreasonable to pay $400 million for a non-playoff team. (1:42)



[Slater] Here is Mike Dunleavy on the Warriors’ financial equation entering the summer and the desire to keep Klay Thompson. Dunleavy said there is no directive to duck the luxury tax, but it is unreasonable to pay $400 million for a non-playoff team. (1:42)



by NokCha_

6 Comments

  1. marionettas

    Pretty reasonable. I was listening to the plus minus pod before the Kings game and they were saying if they could just get some home playoff games it’d make things better, but they couldn’t even get any home postseason games for the play ins.

  2. wolfishnickelsyr

    Klay will have to take a very cheap contract to let this team actually try putting some help around Steph. Can’t really complain that the organization didn’t take care of the Big 3 when they paid him a max contract (5 yr 190 mil) after his finals injury.

  3. Objective_Celery_509

    Hell ya. Let’s spend some luxury tax

  4. Ok-Roof-978

    Seems reasonable to me.

    CP3 is gone for sure. That $30+ off the books.

    Klay, if he re-signs, will prob get 15-20 a year.

    If we lose both (Klay and CP3) then we’d have some money to throw around!!

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