luxury tax will always be an obstacle to the reinforcement of each team. This offseason the Warriors are faced with such a choice. If they still want to strengthen the team, then they need to face huge taxes. Therefore, many people think that the Warriors lineup is already very strong, so they will not be strengthened in the offseason. Fortunately, the NBA introduced a policy to give the Warriors a chance to reinforce, and this policy is to reduce the luxury tax. With the introduction of this policy, the Warriors will certainly not let go of such a good opportunity for reinforcement. According to information disclosed by American reporters, the Warriors have taken a fancy to the Suns forward player Ubre.
The Big Five Warriors or reappearance of the weaknesses of the Alliance
Warriors are known to everyone. The defensive ability of the inside line is weak, which also makes them very difficult to face the strong team. It just so happens that Oubre’s existence makes up for the team’s weaknesses to a certain extent, because Oubre has now become a player with both offensive and defensive capabilities, and what is even more rare is that Oubre is still young. If he joins the Warriors, his role will be no worse than Iguodala.
But the Warriors want to get a player like Oubre, then the team still has to pay some price. After all, such a young player, the Suns will certainly not let it go easily. Maybe the Warriors will have a 3-for-1 or even 4-for-1 deal with the Suns. And Oubre’s contract is only one year old, and the Warriors will need to re-sign the contract one year after he traded him.
If this news is true, then the Warriors must pay close attention to it, because the Suns' biggest bargaining chip may be Oubrey, and such a potential player is also needed by other teams. If the Warriors really traded non-core players for Oublay, then the Big Five lineup of Splash Brothers + Mouth Brother + Green + Oubrey will still have a chance to compete next season.