Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins was feeling a little sentimental on Saturday morning.
So the big man posted the following message:
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Hmmmmmmm ...
Is Cousins telling Warriors fans that he will be trying to dominate the Dubs while wearing a different uniform next season? Or is he just saying that he is looking forward to crushing the opposition no matter where he signs?
It's unclear if there is a legitimate chance Cousins calls Chase Center his home next season.
He's about to become an unrestricted free agent and the maximum amount Golden State can offer him for the 2019-20 campaign is about $6.4 million.
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But Warriors head coach Steve Kerr spoke to reporters on Friday and did leave the door open for a reunion.
"I think there's a chance," Kerr said. "I would say that the hope is that frankly he can do a lot better financially than what we could offer him. But who knows. Every year is different.
"We have to figure out our own situation -- particularly with Klay [Thompson] and Kevin [Durant] -- and how all that shakes out.
"But I could absolutely foresee a place for DeMarcus here if he wanted to come back. It's just a question of what are his goals, what is out there for him."
Free agents are allowed to begin negotiating with teams at 3 p.m. PT on Sunday, June 30.
Cousins will turn 29 years old on Aug. 13.