Rival executives are already annoyed about how much more the Golden State Warriors can spend on their homegrown players ahead of an offseason where the team could hit an unprecedented payroll mark, according to an ESPN report.
Zach Lowe published a story Tuesday detailing the effects that the Andrew Wiggins trade might have on the future of the organization, particularly when his contract is up after next season. Cap experts he spoke to estimate that if the Dubs were to pay Wiggins, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Jordan Poole, Kevon Looney and Gary Payton II, their combined payroll and luxury tax penalties could hit $475 million.