Dub Hub: Mike Dunleavy Jr. says ‘internal development’ is the Warriors’ best path to improvement
Rounding up all Warriors and NBA related news for Tuesday, June 25th.
In today’s Dub Hub:
- Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. held his pre-draft press conference where he discussed the current state of the team, including his emphasis on the internal development of the team’s young core.
- Warriors guarantee Kevon Looney’s $8 million contract prior to the Monday deadline on his contract, according to ESPN.
- ESPN’s Bobby Marks lists the rules of the first and second aprons outlined in the CBA.
Golden State Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. held a press conference on Monday to discuss the current state of the team ahead of Wednesday’s NBA Draft. From Klay Thompson’s contract negotiations to the possibility of making a trade, Dunleavy touched on several of the biggest news topics surrounding the team this offseason.
One of the more interesting answers from Dunleavy was his response to potentially making a trade. While he started his presser saying that “all options are on the table”, he continually emphasized the importance of internal development. Dunleavy notes the difficulty of executing a trade in the NBA, so focusing on the development of the team’s young core may be the organization’s best path to improvement.
For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Tuesday, June 25th:
Warriors News:
General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. believes ‘internal development’ gives the Warriors their best chance at improvement
Mike Dunleavy says "all things are on the table" this offseason, but believes internal player development is the best way to improve the roster pic.twitter.com/HX0IH1f6cM
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) June 24, 2024
Sources: Warriors guarantee Kevon Looney’s $8M contract | ESPN
While this keeps Looney on the Warriors’ roster for now, sources told ESPN he could be part of a trade package depending on how Golden State’s roster changes through free agency.
With Looney’s now guaranteed deal and the $30 million non-guaranteed contract of guard Chris Paul, Golden State has $175 million in salary. The guarantee date for Paul is June 28.
Aggregate 2024 NBA Mock Draft: Paul George, Tyrese Maxey free agency; Zach LaVine trade talks | Hoops Hype
The Golden State Warriors have several upcoming items on the offseason agenda, including Klay Thompson’s free agency, attempting to extend forward Jonathan Kuminga, and figuring out whether to guarantee Kevon Looney’s salary for the upcoming season.
Kuminga will likely be a Warrior going forward unless he’s needed in a trade package for an All-NBA player, HoopsHype has learned.
According to league sources who spoke with HoopsHype, it would be a surprise if Looney was waived by the Warriors before his salary guarantees ahead of free agency, echoing a report from The Athletic. Trading Looney is a possibility.
Six candidates for Warriors to consider as Atkinson’s replacement | NBC Sports Bay Area
Frank Vogel
He has one of the longest resumés in the NBA, spending 10 years as an assistant before becoming head coach for four different teams (Indiana Pacers, Orlando Magic, Lakers, Phoenix Suns) over the past 14 years. He lasted only one season in Phoenix, being fired after the Suns were swept in a first-round Western Conference playoff series in April. Vogel, 51, still had four seasons remaining on a five-year, $31 million contract. He is a widely respected coach mostly aligned with building a strong defense.
Brandin Podziemski signs a multi-year shoe deal with the company Rigorer
BREAKING: Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski has signed a multi-year shoe deal with Rigorer. ✍️
— Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) June 24, 2024
After being named to the All-Rookie 1st Team, @BrandinPodziem2 will begin the process of creating his own Signature Shoe with the brand for his second NBA season. pic.twitter.com/4W9Oo2kUyk
NBA News:
Sources: Raptors’ Scottie Barnes to sign max rookie extension | ESPN
The deal — the richest in Raptors history — guarantees Barnes $225 million and would escalate to the supermaximum should he make an All-NBA team, All-Defensive team or earn MVP honors. The deal is a statement that Barnes is indeed the franchise player and the young star the organization plans to build its future around.
ESPN’s Bobby Marks outlines the rules of the CBA’s first and second aprons
https://t.co/udxc31w9FX pic.twitter.com/2gcOTqijy7
— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) June 24, 2024
New Lakers head coach JJ Redick held his introductory press conference on Monday
JJ Redick on if he wants to prove any misconceptions wrong. : “I really don’t give a f—.” He then explained it’s more about trying to be a good NBA head coach and help the Lakers win pic.twitter.com/zfRfmEAwIt
— Mark Medina (@MarkG_Medina) June 24, 2024
In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:
Mike Dunleavy Jr. on Klay Thompson: ‘We want him back’
And on Monday, general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. re-affirmed the organization’s desire to do exactly that. While speaking to reporters at a pre-draft media availability, Dunleavy — who is starting his second year as the GM — refused to offer details on how negotiations have gone with Thompson, but he did make it crystal clear that they want him back.
“We want him back,” Dunleavy said. “We’ve said that all along. Hopefully he comes back.”
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