Baron Davis played for the Golden State Warriors from 2005 to 2008, scoring an average of 20.1 points per game.
Looking Ahead: Warriors’ Future
Despite his efforts, the team only made it to the playoffs once during his time there. Now, Davis is optimistic about the upcoming season for Golden State. Last season, Steve Kerr’s squad had trouble closing out games and struggled with their lineup.
โWhen I put my player and coach lens on, we were four games away from being in that fifth spot,โ Davis told ClutchPoints. โThis team can be four games better than last year’s team. I think they have more talent, or just as much talent, fresh and good energy for the Warriors and then the young guys will have bigger responsibility.โ
New Faces and Young Talent
Kerr now has a deeper roster with new players like Buddy Hield, Kyle Anderson, and De’Anthony Melton joining over the summer. The growth of Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga will be crucial for success this season. The Warriors didn’t manage to sign Paul George or Lauri Markkanen but this gives younger players a chance to shine.
Fans believe that trusting young talents could lead to exciting surprises.
Jonathan Kuminga might play even harder since he could be aiming for a new contract if he doesn’t extend soon.
The Road Ahead: Challenges Await
The Warriors face tough competition in a strong Western Conference after missing out on last year’s playoffs due to losing against the Sacramento Kings. Kerr’s strategy of using his bench effectively will play a big role in their success.
Davis is right; this team has more skill now than before. If things start off rocky at first thoughโno worries! Theyโve got enough assets ready for trades if needed later down line too! With Steph Curry leading them forward into battle…well letโs just say opponents should definitely watch out!