ESPN’s Brian Windhorst: How Money Will Limit Warriors’ Future Plans | The Rich Eisen Show
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ค. 2023
- ESPN’s Brian Windhorst tells Rich Eisen why Warriors GM Bob Myers stepped down and if he could possibly be heading to the Clippers.
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The real reason Bob left is because he cannot be a good loyal friend to Klay and Draymond, and a good loyal employee/friend to Lacob. What’s best for the Warriors team is to low-ball Klay and Draymond in their contract extensions or trade them, but that would make him a bad friend. He can’t do that. Relationship building is his thing. He’s a very genuine guy, and he can’t make that hard, but correct move for the team, without seriously jeopardizing those relationships.
Since the punch the whole team hasn't been the same especially Poole. They haven't drafted well recently either
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+1
The Warriors wouldn't be paying the luxury taxes if they didn't reasonably think they can win. They wouldn't have the money without the new arena and surrounding real estate development. The group is aging out. If Clay and Draymond want to continue playing in the NBA no team is paying them max money.
Draymond gotta go. Thompson is a shooter so he will likely age better. Can't sign both...
The salary cap rules that were supposed to help small market teams keep talent is a failure ......all it really did was make it impossible to keep top players that u drafted together...
MJ's Bulls are still the most recent successful dynasty franchise with the Lakers and Spurs being tied for 2nd and these Warriors being 3rd, all these teams had an expiration date because of money, also the new CBA makes it very hard to keep teams together while remaining a top team if you have multiple superstars.
Idk maybe Bob is giving them a choice in their own faith, im pretty sure if they want to come back they will resign and go from there, if not then they will pick a franchise they plan to play until they retire tbh
But the question is how much revenue is generated from the $500 million
I wonder if Brian Windhorst has ever said literally anything nice about the Warriors.
Hes said plenty good about them...
@@Independent365 No he hasn't. He hates the Warriors because they crushed LeBron.
@@anthonylopez4017exactly
Why would he? LeBron doesn't play there. And they've beat LeBron James repeatedly, so they are clearly the villains in the LeBron James superhero story. I'm glad people are aware of how Windhorst lacks anything approaching objectivity
Myers is a Bay Area native..he just played basketball at UCLA, don’t see how that’s “coming home” but nice try LA
Devil's advocate, but some people are especially tied to their "College town"
Why would Brian Windhorst do this?
what do you mean come home rich, bob is from the bay, hes been home
Okay tubby!
lol listening to a guy who cant even make a 3 is interesting
Brian Windhorst also said the Lakers “were the best team to get swept ever”. So I never take anything he says seriously.
-- LAL made a huge step forward by getting rid of WB, letting HillyBillyKobe iso w/ Rui and Dlo being a supporting cast off the bench.
Best team to get swept? They are a very good team to get swept -- not the "best." Most of the 4 games against DEN were pretty close. (They lost by 2, 5, and 6 pts against one of the GOAT Centers and x2 MVP in Jokic-- outside of Kareem, Shaq, Hakeem, Wilt-Russell).
Which team that got swept were better than this years lakers
@@hamzasoukarno9526 don't forget to also give the Refs their credit 😅
Draymond Green needs to go! His punch poisoned the club. He has to go.
Brian doesn’t listen to Warriors insiders like Monte Poole, Marcus Thompson who know what the real numbers are. They’re not going to go overboard for Draymond and they will most likely trade Poole or one of the younger players or both. Joe Lacob has said he doesn’t want to be over $400 million. Klay won’t get a max deal. Brian says things like this about the Warriors now-back a year ago he was talking about checkbook championships. Can’t have it both ways. Brian is a LeBron guy and everything he says is through a Klutch sports filter.
Facts. There's very little in the way of real journalism in pro sports, and all these guys have their favorites and their inherent biases. Windhorst is a LeBron guy. Both SVSM alums, Windhorst' career has been defined by favorable LeBron James coverage. He probably doesn't move from the Akron Beacon Journal to the Cleveland Plain Dealer to Senior LeBron Analyst at ESPN with his "special relationship" with LeBron James, Rich Paul and Klutz Sports. I'm sure they'll find a good home for Draymond Green, who in recent years has become as much as a cheerleader for LeBron as anyone
@@deadprecedents1 thats why i like gilbert podcast more. He likes to give a little of both sides.