The Golden State Warriors may have found a way to keep their offseason door cracked open after all.
When word surfaced that the team was signing Kristaps Porzingis to a new deal, it looked like the kind of move that could box them in and complicate the rest of their plans. The biggest concern was simple: if the money tied up in Porzingis’ contract was locked in the wrong way, it would make it tougher for Golden State to swing major trades, especially one involving Anthony Davis from the Washington Wizards.
But the key detail is in how the Warriors handled the contract. Rather than labeling it as a new contract, Golden State announced Porzingis’ deal as an extension. That distinction matters, because it makes him eligible to be traded right away.
“The Warriors have put out a release announcing Kristaps Porzingis' new deal, the significance of which is that it's an extension and not a new contract,” The Athletic's John Hollinger wrote on Tuesday night. “Because of that, and the fact his extension did not include a raise greater than 5 percent in the first year, he is trade-eligible immediately. File that away in your Golden State fantasy-team-building-scenarios folder.”
The reported terms - two years and $40 million - still don’t give the Warriors enough average annual value to come close to matching salaries in a deal for AD. Even so, the structure gives them room to maneuver if they want to explore other possibilities.
That could mean a larger package built around Porzingis and a player such as Moses Moody, depending on what Golden State decides to chase next.
Of course, the simplest path is also still on the table: keep Porzingis, hope he stays healthy, and see what he can provide on the floor. But by choosing the extension route, the Warriors have left themselves with options. And that means the rumors around their offseason plans aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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