One of the Warriors stars on the way out?!

Golden State has a bunch of really big contracts, and that’s starting to pose a problem for the future of the franchise. As a result, some players could well be sacrificed in a short time… However, a big name in the squad would be particularly concerned.

The Warriors have shown in the past that they are not afraid to pay the fee if it allows them to be competitive. However, they have almost reached the point of no return and the salary cap has literally exploded. The front office must now find a way to lighten the finances of the roster, and this notably involves parting with a few large contracts. However, as revealed by San Francisco Chroniclea star could well find himself pushed towards the exit:

Golden State’s current base payroll of $176 million is the highest in NBA history. By refusing to use their $5.9 million mid-level exception last summer, the Warriors showed they were intent on containing costs where possible.

Andrew Wiggins too expensive for Golden State

All of this points to an inescapable reality: Andrew Wiggins’ days in San Francisco could be numbered. Few doubt he deserves a maximum second contract, but it might be too much of an expense for a team with so many other financial obligations.

All-Star in 2021-22, the Maple Jordan still has one more year on his lease signed to the Timberwolves in 2018. This year included, he still has to collect more than $ 60 million in salary. It’s a lot and even certainly too much for the Dubs, especially sincethey intend to align 80 million on a player precise during the coming summer. Sacrifices will have to be made and the Canadian will probably be the first affected by this.

In addition to that, despite his valuable contribution in the Bay, Wiggins’ stats (17 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists average) are not in phase with the amount he touches, namely that of a superstar. On the other hand, other franchises will be delighted to offer the jackpot to this player who finally seems to be able to shine, after a disappointing start to his career given the expectations in him. His tenure at ASG has been talked about, but the former draft n°1 has indeed something to interest people:

Andrew Wiggins could well leave the Warriors in the near future, he who relaunched his career with them. If he really had to leave, we hope for him that he will be able to maintain his current momentum, having enormous potential.

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