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US media lists Warriors to lead 5 center operations: Kuminga replaces Sharp, Khufu needs 2 rounds, Boger can replace Gafford

On the evening of May 29, the American media Clutchpoints pointed out the direction for the Golden State Warriors to sign a center in the offseason. They listed the names of five centers: Khufu, Daluo, Gafford, Sharp, and Horford.

The first place is Jay Khufu from Memphis. The Grizzlies not only turned his two-way contract this season but also gave him a four-year contract. Khufu has also become the team's main inside rotation. He is an excellent rebounder, pick-and-roller, and three-pointer. He is perfectly in line with the Kohl system. If he wants to change, he may have to sacrifice 2 second round picks.

The fourth place is Sharp of the Nets. He is a restricted free agent. Sharp, who is 6-foot-10, is one of the top rebounders in the league. It is not easy to get him. Brooklyn has always favored Jonathan Cumingga. If the Warriors sign first and then exchange for Cumingga's average salary is about 30 million, then the Warriors have hope to exchange for Sharp, the young inside player.

The third place is Al Horford, who is about to turn 40. The veteran has realized his dream of winning the championship at Green Kai. He is a complete free agent this summer. Green Kai will most likely give up on him in order to reduce the luxury tax. The Warriors can chase him and sign him naked, but their salary needs to be considered more.

The second place is Daluo of the Bucks. He is also a complete free agent this summer. His role has been infinitely reduced during the playoffs. His future in Milwaukee has dissipated, but he is an excellent frame guard + three-pointer. He is very suitable for the Warriors' system. Cole will know how to use him. The team can try to recruit with basic salary or part of the middle class.

The best signing plan is Gafford. No one is more suitable for this Warriors than Gafford. Gafford has both rebounding, franchise protection, athletic ability and defense, and his salary of 14 million is not high. The Mavericks are looking for a ball handler to be Irving's stand-in, so the Warriors have the chance to trade Podjemsky from the Mavericks for Gafford.

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Warrior Observation