Moses Moody.
https://www.nba.com/news/nba-2k23-summer-league-standouts-moses-moody-ultra-efficient-in-warriors-victoryMoody produced 34 points against the Knicks and looked solid at both ends. This coming after a season of relatively limited action: like Jonathan Kuminga, once the 2022 playoffs began, he was a victim of a numbers crunch as the Warriors leaned more toward Otto Porter Jr. and Gary Payton II during their championship run.
Could be the new partner of Jordan Poole on bench production. He was not given many minutes but we saw him contribute many time especially in the outside range. They may push him to work harder so that spot of Otto Porter and Gary Payton II will be given to him.
This is nice, another name who may possibly be talked about next season. Just run the play, do it right, and everything will fall at the right spot.
An impressive stat, he and Kuminga plus a healthy Wiseman if they will continue developing and enhancing
their skills, they will surely be the next generation Warriors core. They are all young and in terms of talents they've got
all the capabilities to compete and create their own resume in this league.
It's just a matter of consistently and the way they will adopt the system that's already established within this squad,
Expecting to see them playing for more minutes together with the main core of GSW this upcoming season.
That's 4 already including Jordan Poole to be their bench core. One more player and that will complete their 2nd five.
I don't see anyone yet but perhaps it will come from the G-League again or one of their rookie drafts. They will be tested at pre-season if they could somehow fill the holes that was left by the old players on both offensive and defensive end. Moody for example is not the defensive type so enhancing that side should be focused.
Offense will come through and 36 percent at three point line is not that bad. The average is at 34.2.