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Dropped by Kerr last season, and now signed a three-year contract extension with the Warriors, the contract amount says it all

The new season is about to kick off, and the Warriors have also made a contract extension before the new season opens. According to a reporter from the front, the Warriors have agreed to a three-year, $39 million contract extension with Moody. The 22-year-old was able to stay with the Warriors.

When it comes to Moody, many Warriors fans still feel sorry for him many times, because Moody's playing time has been very inconsistent in recent years. So much so that he has not played consistent statistics in the Warriors for several years. Including last season, he was abandoned by Kerr for a long time. And the fact that Moody's is currently signing a three-year contract is indeed a recognition of his potential by management, who believes that Moody's is a malleable talent.

As a plug-and-play player, Moody's overall efficiency after coming on the court is still good. But why hasn't Kerr given Moody consistent playing time in previous seasons? This is puzzling to many fans. Of course, there are also many fans who believe that the Warriors may have deliberately underpriced the Warriors. If Moody gets a stable playing time in the first two seasons, if the average playing time per game comes to more than 25 minutes, then his average data may come to more than a dozen points per game, and it is obviously difficult for the Warriors to renew his contract with the current three-year contract of 39 million.

So the contract amount also says it all. In previous seasons, Moody didn't have consistent stats to back it up, so it couldn't be a bargaining chip for him, and the Warriors had a chance to lower the price. This may be the analysis of the fans on this matter. For Warriors management, they want to keep Moody, but at the same time, Kuminga needs to renew his contract. If both players get big contract extensions, it will be extremely detrimental to the future development of the Warriors. They will once again face the pressure of a huge luxury tax.

Now the contract extension talks between the Warriors and Kuminga are at odds, with Kuminga wanting a max contract, and the Warriors clearly not willing to sign him with a max contract. And Moody's current contract is also a reference for Kuminga, and he may also know that he is unlikely to sign a contract with a maximum salary, and perhaps he will make concessions in the future.

For Moody, now that the contract has been signed, he can play on the court with peace of mind. In the future, he will definitely become a key training target for the Warriors, after all, the three-year contract is a foregone conclusion. In these three years, Moody's may have a metamorphosis development, and he will make leaps and bounds. Maybe after three years of contract, Moody's will have the ability to take charge on its own. I wonder what the fans think?

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