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The Possession doesn't end in the Bay 💦


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Goal:

From the Golden State’s front office view, the main goal in trading Jonathan Kuminga is to turn future upside into ready-now production that fits Stephen Curry’s championship window. Swapping Kuminga (plus Moody, Hield, and picks) for Michael Porter Jr. gives them elite shooting, size, and off-ball scoring that better matches the system and helps maximize Curry, Butler, and Draymond right away. As people like Shams Charania, Evan Sidery, Kevin O’Connor and etc. have hinted, the Warriors are prioritizing fit, spacing, and playoff reliability over long-term development.


Trade:

Warriors sends: Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody, Buddy Hield, '26 FRP (via GSW) & '32 FRP (via GSW; Lottery Protected)

Warriors receives: Michael Porter Jr., Julian Phillips & '28 SRP (via CHI)

🌉 – I believe that this move is about going all-in on the final title window with Curry, Butler, and Draymond. Trading Kuminga’s upside for Michael Porter Jr. gives the Warriors elite shooting, size, and off-ball scoring that fits their system right now. Losing depth and picks hurts, but the goal is clear: maximize spacing and win another championship before the window closes.

Nets sends: Michael Porter Jr.

Nets receives: Malik Monk, Patrick Williams, Noa Essengue, '26 FRP (via GSW), '30 SRP (via CHI) & '32 FRP (via GSW; Lottery Protected)

🕸️ – For Brooklyn, this is a clean reset move. They turn MPJ’s big contract into multiple young pieces, picks, and flexibility that better fits a rebuilding timeline. Getting draft capital and younger players gives them more chances to reshape the roster long-term instead of being tied to one expensive scorer. As far as my research says.

Kings sends: Malik Monk

Kings receives: Jonathan Kuminga

👑 – Sacramento swaps Malik Monk, who has been in and out of the rotation, for a higher-upside forward in Jonathan Kuminga. This gives them a younger, more versatile player who can grow with their core and potentially become a two-way difference-maker. It’s a bet on development rather than keeping a streaky guard.

Bulls sends: Patrick Williams, Noa Essengue, Julian Phillips, '28 SRP (via CHI) & '30 SRP (via CHI)

Bulls receives: Moses Moody & Buddy Hield

🐂 – Chicago’s main win is moving off Patrick Williams’ contract while upgrading talent. Moses Moody is a clear step up in production and fits well next to Giddey in a young backcourt, while Buddy Hield adds shooting value. This helps the Bulls reset their roster without fully bottoming out.


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Overall and Summary:

Overall, this trade shows the Warriors fully committing to a last championship run with their veteran core. They sacrifice youth and future picks to gain a proven scorer who fits their system and helps them win right now. For the Nets, this deal is about control and flexibility. They move a large contract and collect young players and draft picks that better match a rebuilding timeline. The Kings use this trade to shift direction and take a swing on upside. Bringing in Kuminga gives them a younger, more versatile piece who could grow into a long-term core player. Chicago treats this as a roster reset without a full teardown. Shedding Patrick Williams’ deal while adding Moody and shooting help gives them more balance and a clearer path forward.


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