The Warriors could pay an absurdly expensive tax bill after reported Kelly Oubre Jr. trade

WOW.

The Golden State Warriors will lose Klay Thompson to an Achilles tear for the 2020-21 season, absolutely the worst news for the star guard and the franchise after he missed all of last year with a torn ACL.

But they have a Plan B as the Dubs try to contend again with Steph Curry, Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins and No. 2 overall pick in the draft James Wiseman: per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the Warriors are close to dealing for talented wing Kelly Oubre Jr. in a trade with Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for — what else? — a first-rounder in 2021.

How can a team with so many huge salaries deal for Oubre? They have a trade exception from their trade of Andre Iguodala that was reportedly set to expire on Nov. 23.

But that means they’re going to pay more in luxury tax. And when I say more, I mean A LOT MORE:

That is one expensive transaction.

Oubre is a terrific two-way wing who can defend and score, so it’s a great get for a team that needs both those things without Thompson. Is it worth THAT much money? I guess if ownership feels like it can afford it, then … sure?

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