According to a report from Golden State Warriors reporter Anthony Slater, the Warriors will sign Pat Spencer, a backcourt player who currently plays for the Santa Cruz Warriors, an NBA Development League affiliate, and Spencer will receive a two-way contract. The Warriors have just offered Lester Quinones, a rising backcourt player who previously held a two-way contract, and with the transfer of Geneones, the Warriors have managed to free up a spot on a two-way contract, and it looks like they will eventually choose to use that spot to sign Spencer over several other players who have performed better in the Development League.
Spencer's performance in the NBA Development League this season has been mediocre, with a total of 27 appearances for the Santa Cruz Warriors so far, averaging 22 minutes per game6 minutes, with an average of 12 per game3 points 49 rebounds and 36 assists 11 steal 02 blocks and 51 percent from the field4% and 42 three-point shooting7% and 82 free throw percentage4%。Spencer's offensive efficiency is indeed quite good, and he also has a reliable outside shot, but after all, he is just an ordinary bench player on the team, his individual ability does not seem to be outstanding, and his role on the defensive end is relatively average. Even in a game like the NBA Development League, which isn't too high-level, he can't play dominantly.
The Santa Cruz Warriors' roster this season includes a number of strong players, with Kendric D**is at the heart of the team's backcourt and Donovan Williams on the wing as both of the more versatile players who have played extremely well in the Development League. With multiple players to choose from, it's somewhat incomprehensible that the Warriors still chose to sign Spencer, who had a relatively mediocre performance. Spencer is a 191cm tall backcourt player, and it seems that his characteristic is shooting, his ability in other areas is relatively mediocre, not to mention that he is 27 years old, and it seems that he has no more potential to explore.
Another problem is that the Warriors are clearly not short of Spencer's type of player at the moment, and it is obviously difficult for him to get into the rotation immediately after he arrives on the team, and it is even more difficult for him to show his true strength. The Warriors obviously need a good point guard or a more reliable interior player or a more impactful wing player, but now they have signed Spencer, who looks like his skill points don't match at all, because they fancy his height?
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