The centerpiece of these offers were veterans Chris Paul and Andrew Wiggins. The package reportedly included various combinations of these players, along with young prospects Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, and even a future first-round draft pick.
Kawakami clarified that the Warriors wouldn't have necessarily parted with all of these assets, but they believed they presented enticing packages that the Clippers could accept. Golden State was also prepared to offer George a lucrative max contract extension.
However, these efforts were ultimately in vain.
George opted out of the final year of his contract with the Clippers and entered unrestricted free agency. This means he can now negotiate a new deal with any team, including the Warriors.
Why the Warriors Wanted Paul George
The Warriors' interest in George is understandable. He's a talented two-way wing player who would perfectly complement their existing core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. Adding George would have instantly bolstered their championship aspirations.
What's Next for the Warriors and Paul George?
With George now a free agent, the Warriors have a renewed opportunity to pursue him. They'll face stiff competition from other teams, but their championship pedigree and the allure of playing alongside Curry and Thompson could be attractive.
The Remaining Questions
While the reported trade packages are intriguing, they also raise questions. Would Chris Paul, a future Hall-of-Famer but nearing the end of his career, fit well with the Warriors' system? Could Andrew Wiggins improve his efficiency alongside Golden State's superstars?
Only time will tell how this situation unfolds. But one thing is clear: the Warriors were willing to go all-in for Paul George, and they might still get their shot at acquiring him in free agency.
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