The Warriors had just made Schroder's debut in their last game, but suffered a heavy start to the game, losing by 51 points on the road. So the management knows very well that Schroder's arrival will not bring much improvement to the Warriors' immediate strength, so they still need to make reinforcements. The point of reinforcement is to find a second star for Curry, who must have a very strong offensive ability with the ball, and will most likely be a superstar who has already made a name for himself in the league.
For the Warriors to get the superstar, they'll have to put up the chips. Management had been hesitant to put Kuminga on the trade shelf, but after the ups and downs of the season and the disastrous defeat in the last game, it seems that the management has also opened up. According to a reporter at the front, the Warriors are ready to put Kuminga, Moody and Podemski on the trade shelf, and their management is now determined to recruit a superstar.
Not long ago, the owner of the Warriors also gave an interview, and he was very resolute when talking about the future planning of the Warriors. He bluntly said that he didn't want to see his team lose all the time, and that his goal was to keep winning. There are also many reporters who believe that the Warriors owner wants to grab the tail of Curry's peak and win as many championships as possible. Try to accumulate the Warriors' all-time honors and elevate the team's place in history. So if the Warriors management keeps Kuminga on the back foot and is unwilling to let go, they will hardly be attractive in the trade market.
Kuminga, Moody and Podemski are the Warriors' three boys and the future of the Warriors. If the management is willing to put the three young on the shelf, it proves that the management does not intend to think about the future, they are focused on the present. Through this season, we can also clearly see that Curry's personal form is also declining, and he is also being eaten away by age and injuries. The Warriors' championship window is slowly closing, and the Warriors' decades of glory may be coming to an end. The management's determination was evident from the offseason when they traded Thompson, and championship racing was always their number one priority.
Warriors management has always been a stuffy guy who does big things. Often, there are no rumors of a deal in the free market, and they have already closed the deal, just waiting for the official announcement. So one day, we'll hear right away from the Warriors about the deal. Curry may have a superstar next for the next step, so we'll see.