I'm pretty committed to Nick Claxton, Breanna Stewart, Kevin Cross, JR Smith Jr. and Hershal Gilmore. I'm not married to any of these players but it's the group that's pairing the best with the highest potential thus far.Xist2Inspire wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 9:04 pm Random Reporter: The Warriors have seen a lot of young talent get shuffled around over the past few season, including a few that some would consider building blocks for a rebuild. If you had to commit to a core right now, who would that core be?
I think the other contracts that we had in RFA were manageable, and we see a lot of value in Gilmore's two-way play, size, and athleticism. We might train him up to be a PG if we have enough points.K-100 wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 9:21 pm You made an interesting decision during RFA to match Hershal Gilmore's near-max offer despite only having seen him in limited action during his rookie deal. What did you like most about his potential ceiling to bring him back?
Right now, while I'm under the tax, I'm playing it be ear and seeing what opportunities arise. We are playing a dangerous financial game with next year's RFA's needing to get paid, but for now we're in full spend mode.garbageman wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 10:11 pm Sham Smith, Bulls.com: With so many young players on the roster that could be a part of the future, but the cost of extra insurance, training, and a prioritization of spending points over saving, what are the signals you look for to know when it's time to switch on and be a winning team?
Yes, we may have an insurmountable financial problem on our hands come next year. I'm not looking forward to it.NickMalone77 wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:56 pm Nick Melon; Orlando Sentinel: You’ve been pretty focused on shipping out guys you don’t see that’s a future piece of your core while holding onto Claxton & Stewart as your front court pieces. Any concern of the kind of deals they’ll both potentially receive in the following offseason in terms of building out the rest of your team long term?
I tried finding a SFW butt gif that wasn't ace ventura, and then I tried making an AI image with the prompt(s) "talking butt" "talking out of a butt" "make a butt talk" but they all got flagged for inappropriate content.Black Superman wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 8:56 am Desert here....
How is this butt you'll be answering questions out of?
Now into the basketball question, do you anticipate being patient and building into a contender with this group.. Or would you swap some of them for ready now talent on your quest to return to championship row.
A successful season would be Kevin Cross making the all-star team. We have so many players still developing that we don't have many expectations of winning, but we do think that some players like Breanna or JR Smith Jr. could have breakout seasons.RPF wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:05 am God Shammgod, Net News: What does a successful season look like this year for your team?
Thanks for asking about A'ja. We love having her in Golden State, but she is still a pretty raw talent with a lot of room to grow. We will carefully watch her development come next season and make some tough decisions on who must stay and who must go. If we had endless amounts of cash and points, everyone we have now, almost, would stay. I think we have a championship caliber team 3-5 seasons too soon.BigDaddyd8720 wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:55 am *finally gets called on after having hand raised for OVER 10 MINUTES*
Jesus what does a guy have to do to get called on first around here?
Anyway, How do you foresee A'ja Wilson meshing with this team? Being the #1 overall pick is always a great feeling but it typically comes at the cost of being on a lower tier team. Do you think A'ja will stay for the entire rebuild or do you foresee a departure in the future?
How do I not answer this question without being a sleazeball talking about 'wet' and 'feet' and 'her' not 'him'?Eazy P wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 1:02 pm Will this be a redshirt season for A'ja Wilson or will you give him some playing time to get his feet wet a little?