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The Warriors don t want Monk? Teague: Munch is very suitable for the Warriors and can become the next Poole and even stronger

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In the stalemate of Kumingga, the Kings are one of the teams that are interested in Kumingga.

If the Warriors trade with the King, the King's bargaining chip will be Malik Monk. But according to previous reports, the Warriors don't want Monk. Monk held $21.5 million in the 2027-28 season, which was inconsistent with the Warriors’ future plans to maintain cap space flexibility.

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In response, former NBA player Jeff Teague said: "Malik Monk may really be a valuable signing for the Warriors. I think they have been fully equipped in the core lineup, which is what they need most. I think he will be a very good signing because they need a player like him who can ignite the team's offensive firepower. He is completely the type of Jordan Poole."

"To be honest, I think if he could enter such a system, with those veterans and players who can shape him to a certain extent, he would probably be better than Jordan Poole. I'm not saying he is a better player now. Jordan Poole is very strong, but Jordan Poole grew up in that system, so he figured out how to get it in it. The way to succeed. "

" But for the kind of naturally adaptable players they need for this system, they don't need someone who will do too much. Jordan Poole wanted to do too much before, which made him look unique... You know, when Stephen left, he would become the next rising star. But given that Stephen is still playing and in excellent form, he also said that he will play for another five or six years, what they need now is a player: he can score 18 points, but he won't take too much of the ball."

Last season, Monk played 65 times for the Sacramento Kings, averaging 31.6 minutes, scoring 17.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 0.6 blocks and 0.9 steals, shooting percentage of 43.9%, three-point shooting percentage of 32.5%, and free throw percentage of 86.5%.

source:7cm cn

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