The Sacramento Kings did Willie Cauley-Stein DIRTY | Part 1

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33 comments
  1. When you actually look into it, what Willie said doesn’t add up. He averaged about the same minutes per game that he averaged the season before. His minutes only reduced towards of the season when Sacramento realized they weren’t going to make the playoffs, so they prioritized developing their rookie Marvin Bagley and played Bagley in the 4th quarter over him.

    And if they were trying to tank his value, why didn’t they re-sign him? He was a restricted free agent, so Sac could’ve matched any deal he was offered by another team. And he only ended up signing a 2-year $4 million deal with the warriors, which was barely above the minimum. Yet Sacramento still didn’t choose re-sign him despite his market value being so low.

    So I guess Sacramento purposely tanked his value so that the Warriors could sign him for cheaper? That makes no sense.

  2. As a Kings fan, WCS was never going to be anything he was on the bench because he was a rotation liability and had ZERO play making ability. Players love to pretend Sac ruined them when Brody loved what the game gave him, but NEVER loved the game. Gtfoh with this nonsense.

  3. This shows what the NBA is about. Controlling money. Not about winning anymore. The league knows how gullible society is today. The world has no loyalty and competitive spirit. It’s about back stabbing to get yours.

  4. Another guy re-creating his history. He was not good at Kentucky or nba. He was just big and did not improve. He admitted his issues off court and he wasn't worth headache. Podcast isn't going to tell whole story. No team ever said, "we're willy cauly-stein away from winning".

  5. He had his chance at gsw. And he was worse. No excuses bro. He had inflated numbers on offense because of how thin they were at the big position. He did rebound but he was not a dominant rebound machine or good defenser. As a 5 he was still not as skilled in anything a team wants for a good starter. He is not good in the modern offense.. no three point shot at all. Bad defender. Not a dominant rebounder or enforcer. Even Bagley had better upside and numbers than him for example and Bagley was not getting a $80 mill contract either because he didn't shoot the three .

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