The Warriors are also working to improve their roster this offseason, but some of the chips that other teams have offered the Warriors are not agreeing to at this time. One of the chips that the Warriors flatly refused was that some teams fell in love with some of the Warriors' young players, such as Kuminga and Podzemski. Kuminga understands that he was already dominating with the Warriors last season, and the reluctance of the Podemski Warriors to trade did come as a surprise to many fans.
According to the front reporter, the reason why the Warriors are reluctant to trade Podzemski is because Warriors head coach Kerr likes him very much, although it was Podzemski's rookie season last season, Kerr has let him start for a long time, and even Kerr is sometimes reluctant to replace Podzemski. It can be seen that some of Podemski's performances on the field have completely captured Cole's heart.
Last season, Podemski averaged 9.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game and averaged 26 minutes per game. His average minutes per game is like the playing time of a substitute. If Podzemski's average minutes per game are to more than 35 minutes per game in the starting lineup, then his average figures per game will be very luxurious. Podzemski is a very well-rounded player, and as a guard player, he is very good at rebounding on the court, averaging 5.8 rebounds in 26 minutes per game. This is definitely top among defenders.
Another thing Kerr likes about him is his positivity, as Podemski is more invested on the defensive end than Pojemski before him, and he is more desperate. Even against interior and impactful players, he dares to create offensive fouls. Courage in this area alone is something that all coaches love. Although there are still some problems with Podemski, such as inconsistent shooting, these things can be slowly improved over time, after all, Podemsky is only 21 years old. His rookie season last season has completely crushed Jordan Poole's rookie season.
So it's understandable that he's not for sale for the Warriors, and he's a worthy student in the eyes of the Warriors' management. After Curry's retirement, Warriors management knew there was no going to be another epoch-making point guard, so they had to face reality. Podzemski is worth developing, a very smart player with a big picture perspective. There is a high probability that he will replace Curry as the team's starting point guard in the future. And some fans have concluded that Podemski may see a significant improvement next season, so let's wait and see.