That’s the problem with the either the Warriors GM and/or front office, players aren’t allowed to have a bad stretch or season, Jordan Poole was a young guy and there was still lot of learning and adjustment to do with, It’s more easier to adjust how Poole should than it is with Chris Paul, of course I’m not comparing these players. We’ve all seen Andrew Wiggins had a bad stretch and there were already talks of trading him, losing Jordan Poole was not my problem but the fact they didn’t get another shooter that could lift the pressure off Steph and Klay was the problem, the same thing goes for DiVicenzo… I learnt they might be trading for Buddy Hield though, even at that they’ll still need a couple of guys ghat can hold it down when the going gets tough, and Slow-Mo in my opinion is never that guy, although I love his days at Memphis Grizzlies though
Well, that's one of their mistakes as well. They traded Poole but didn't get any shooter in return to help the Splash Brothers in offense. Now they paid the consequences last season. No reliable shooters aside from Steph and even Klay is having an up-and down nights. Wiggins on the other hand has been inconsistent for the whole regular season like Klay hence, they're trying to trade him to another player/s. I hope that he will gets traded because the management can't give him another year anymore, and then he will be again inconsistent.
As for Buddy Hield, they got him already through a sign-and-trade. For me, Hield is one of the most underrated three-point shooters in the league for a long time. If you will talk about three-point shooters, nobody will say "Buddy Hield". Just for context, he's 2nd in most number of three-pointers made since 2017 with 1,924. The first is of course, Steph with 2,154. Now we have a new "Splash Brothers 2.0" in Golden State. They need more guys, so I expect more trades. I would predict more three-point shooters and better defenders. A good three-and-D guy would be a good addition to them.