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In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael dives into a long-awaited moment in Warriors season: Jonathan Kuminga is finally eligible to be traded. Something that he isnt happy to have happen but is beyond ready for it to be over.
From there, he puts the season into proper perspective by breaking down the massive handicap Golden State has been facing — spending a majority of the year without their fourth-highest paid player while still paying him like a future franchise cornerstone. To drive the point home for casual fans and non-Warriors watchers, Michael compares Kuminga’s situation to the fourth-highest paid players on other teams, highlighting just how damaging that absence has been to a roster built on razor-thin margins.
The episode then shifts from basketball to something more personal as Michael opens up about dealing with some of the same internal battles and insecurities Jaylen Brown has spoken about
It’s part roster construction analysis, part therapy session, and fully Politically Uncorrect
By Michael Roberson5
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In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael dives into a long-awaited moment in Warriors season: Jonathan Kuminga is finally eligible to be traded. Something that he isnt happy to have happen but is beyond ready for it to be over.
From there, he puts the season into proper perspective by breaking down the massive handicap Golden State has been facing — spending a majority of the year without their fourth-highest paid player while still paying him like a future franchise cornerstone. To drive the point home for casual fans and non-Warriors watchers, Michael compares Kuminga’s situation to the fourth-highest paid players on other teams, highlighting just how damaging that absence has been to a roster built on razor-thin margins.
The episode then shifts from basketball to something more personal as Michael opens up about dealing with some of the same internal battles and insecurities Jaylen Brown has spoken about
It’s part roster construction analysis, part therapy session, and fully Politically Uncorrect

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