According to ESPN's leaking proposer Adrian Wojnarowski, the Golden State Warriors have given Lester Geneñones, a rising backcourt star on a two-way contract, a turnaround. It also means that the Warriors have a free spot on a two-way contract, and they can continue to look for potential new stars.
When it comes to finding new stars, the Warriors can look to Kendrick Davis, a backcourt rookie at their affiliate in the NBA Development League, the Santa Cruz Warriors. This young man has shone in the NBA Development League regular season this season. He made 18 appearances for the team, averaging 20 minutes per game6 minutes, an average of 20 points per game9 rebounds and 81 assist 14 steals and 44 shooting percentages7% and 37 percent from three-point range9% and 74 free throw percentage5%。What's more, he ranks 24th in the league in scoring and 8th in assists, which is a testament to his all-round ability.
Judging by Davis' performance in the NBA Development League, he has excellent scoring ability, and he is quite consistent in both breakaway and outside shooting. He's also a good playmaker, with excellent passing and playmaking skills. At this level of the NBA Development League, Davis is undoubtedly a top-tier point guard, and his ability and maturity on the court are excellent.
For the Warriors, the backcourt position is where they desperately need reinforcements. Sending away underperforming veteran Corey Joseph and Chris Paul recovering from an injury, the team's real No. 1 player is now left with only Stephen Curry. And Quiñones, who has just turned positive, although he has some ability to dominate the ball, he is more of a second scorer than a first playmaker. So signing Davis is undoubtedly an added guarantee for the team. Coincidentally, Davis has a lot of similarities with Paul in terms of size, characteristics, and style of play. Maybe while Paul is recovering from his injury, Davis can become the "fake Paul" to save the emergency! **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan