Where do the Warriors go from here? The Warriors are stuck in between stations. Add the NBA's new, increasingly punitive (some could argue vindictive) luxury tax rules and a standard of excellence that won't be compromised (not so long as Joe Lacob runs the team and Steph Curry is on it), and Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. might have the most challenging job in basketball. This might not seem like a priority this summer, and truth be told, it's not the most important thing the Warriors need to do — but it is an issue that needs to be resolved first.
Steve Kerr believes Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green are still good enough to lead the Warriors to another championship.
The Warriors' season went out with a whimper on Tuesday night after they fell to the Kings 118-94 in the 9/10 Western Conference Play-In Tournament matchup. It was a frustrating ending that encapsulated the up-and-down season that Golden State had experienced. This offseason, the Warriors face several pivotal decisions that will determine the direction of the franchise going forward. The team will have to make decisions on both Klay Thompson and Chris Paul, among others.
No | Player | P |
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30 | PG | |
12 | PF | |
23 | PF | |
32 | PF | |
00 | PF | |
5 | PF | |
4 | SG | |
3 | PG | |
0 | PG | |
2 | SG | |
25 | SG | |
18 | SG | |
15 | PF | |
20 | PF | |
61 | PG | |
11 | SG | |
22 | SF |