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Win three people in one go, and the Warriors made two transactions in a row! He once planned to pick up the bargain Yang Hansen + sell Kumingjia

9:56am, 29 June 2025【Basketball】

won three players in one go. After doing nothing in the first round of the NBA draft in 25 years, the Warriors first made two consecutive trades in the second round and won two rookies, and then signed one in the undraft. Team record follow-up revealed that the Warriors had planned to get Yang Hansen in the second round, and Jinzhou was also accelerating the sale of Kumingga.

The Warriors made two consecutive transactions

When the second round of the 25th NBA Draft was held, famous reporter Shams revealed that the Warriors completed two small transactions, and the content of the first transaction was as follows:

The Warriors got: 52 draw + 59 draw;

The Suns got: 41 draw.

After completing the downward transaction, the Warriors did not stop and completed the upward transaction around the 59th draw he just obtained. The specific content is as follows:

The Warriors got: 56th draw;

The Grizzlies got: 59 draw + part of cash. After introducing the big front + defender

to complete two deals, the Warriors first used the No. 52 pick to win the wing of Alex Tuxi from the Australian Sydney Kings.

21-year-old Alex Tuxi is a 2.03-meter-high forward. He averaged 10.5 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in the 24-25 season, with a shooting percentage of 45%.

Alex Tuxi is a typical "panyaki" type player. He has no obvious strengths or shortcomings on the offensive end. He can play without the ball and has a certain ability to hold the ball.

Don't look at him as a white player, Alex Tuxi is completely trustworthy on the defensive end, and can even be said to be the biggest highlight.

In addition, the information provided by the Warriors shows that Tuxi's ball quotient is very high and is very good at reading games, and will be well integrated into the Warriors system. At the same time, for the Warriors with limited height, Tuxi, 2.03 meters, will also increase the team's average forward height.

However, according to the subsequent report of Bay Area reporter Dalton Johnson, the Warriors general manager did not just position Tuxi as a wing, but a power forward who can play multiple positions.

After Tuxi, the Warriors chose Florida senior defender Will Richard with 56th pick.

Richard averaged 11.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.2 steals, 0.5 blocks in the NCAA in 24-25, and his three-point shooting percentage was 35.9%.

ESPN expert Jonathan Givony followed up and analyzed that Will Richard is a high-quality 3D player of the same class. The Warriors hope that he can fill the vacancy of Payton Jr., who is very likely to leave the team this summer.

Signed the draft

After selecting two second-round picks, ESPN reporter Givony followed up and revealed that the Warriors signed Texas Tech defender Chance McMillan.

McMilan is 1.91 meters tall and can average 14.2 points, 4 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game in the 24-25 season.

had planned to get a bargain Yang Hansen

combined with the content of the second round draft viewing party hosted by the Warriors for reporters, the Warriors' original second round goal was not a downward trade.

The reason for the change is that Amari Williams, Sion James and Johnny Broome, who the Warriors have tried, have been selected by other teams in advance.

In addition, Yang Hansen, who was selected by the Trail Blazers with the 16th pick in the first round, also appeared on the Warriors' draft list.

While Yang Hansen was selected by the Trail Blazers in the first round, the Warriors were shocked by this and publicly stated that the league generally believed that he was the player the Warriors would choose.

team reporter Dalton Johnson also regarded Yang Hansen as one of the three major goals that the Warriors can choose before the draft begins.

It is worth mentioning that before the draft began, Sam Gordon, a Warriors reporter from the San Francisco Chronicle, revealed that Yang Hansen visited the Warriors last week.

accelerate the sale of Kumingga

While actively reinforcing the second round and the market out of the election, the Warriors' biggest challenge this summer is still how to deal with Kumingga.

Warriors general manager Dunleavy publicly talked about this topic after the draft: "After all, he is the free agent who needs to sign a new contract. If he is willing to sign with us, it means he is willing to come back."

Previously, famous reporter Shams revealed that the Warriors are open to trading Kuming. The Heat are potential next companies, and both sides may complete the sign-first and then exchange transactions.

The Athletic famous reporter Sam Amick followed up and pointed out that the Kings are another team that intends to sign first and then exchange Kumingga.

And Kumingga himself kept posting hard training photos, and at the same time publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the Warriors' inability to obtain stable time and roles.

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