The Warriors boss may prefer to choose Boll, optimistic about the potential of the three-ball market to reduce financial pressure

Although the management of the Golden State Warriors may not favor Lonzo Boll with the second pick, the choice may not be entirely in the hands of the management in the upcoming draft on November 18. A recent report from Bleacher report Jonathan Wasserman pointed out that the owner of the Warriors may force management to choose three goals.

There is news that if Wiseman is selected in the first overall pick, the Warriors’ boss may pressure the management to choose Ball. Another source familiar with the Golden State Warriors said that there are voices within the team that support three goals, and there are voices that oppose three goals.

Warriors owners want to choose three goals for several reasons, and that is his market value. Three goals are not only the most popular player among rookies. The sales prospects for three goals next season may be good. The Warriors owner hopes See his market potential and value. Curry, Thompson, Green and Wiggins have a lot of contracts. For a team that will be levied a luxury tax next season, fiscal revenue may be important to the Warriors. At the same time, due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, the Warriors’ income has been greatly reduced. The financial situation has worsened.

Warriors owners will also regard three goals as their future successors. The three cores of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Drummond Green all need new blood. Three goals can help the team maintain a high level. The Warriors The system can also help Three Balls grow. The 19-year-old Ball played for the Illawarra Hawks in the Australian League last season. In 12 games, he averaged 17.0 points, 7.6 rebounds and 6.8 assists. Wiseman averaged 19.7 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3 blocks per game at the University of Memphis. Due to the recruitment scandal, Wiseman only played three games. There are too few game samples to refer to. Sman also hesitated.

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