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And I have seen bad rumors about a trade too.
Draymond and Wiseman to Atlanta Hawks for Capela and John Collins
That would be a good move for the Warriors management after the incident. I mean the matter may have been contained for now but I doubt this would be forgotten. It may escalate at a later time so I don't think it's ideal to keep them together.
Draymond may be a valuable asset to the team but he's the most replaceable out of the three core.
A good move to avoid a possible altercation in the future but when it comes to their strength, trading Green doesn't benefit the team because they won't be having a reliable center anymore. Joe Lacob and Bob Myers also spoke about the altercation, they are just considering to give a Green a suspension and not a trade.
Draymond may be a valuable asset to the team but he's the most replaceable out of the three core.
Because he is the oldest and his age figure might affect the team but as I said, the franchise is not looking to trade him without getting a reliable replacement, so it's safe to assume that he will stay remain a Warrior for now.
Draymond plays a strong role on the team, but he's also a pretty huge liability. As he's aged his shooting has gotten worse, making him a much less dangerous player. I think they've got a good up and coming center in Wiseman, so I think they could stand to lose Draymond. The problem is that he's making a ton of money and wants to make more, and everyone knows he would be much less valuable on any other team because of the way the Warriors harness his unique skillset. Honestly, even without the incident they'd probably be better off trading him and trying to find someone else to set screens before he's completely worthless on the trading block. As it is I don't see them getting much more than a few draft picks from the Lakers next year in a sign and trade. Even then he'll be Westbrook part II.