Warriors uncertain about upcoming season

 

It’s been like a soap opera for the Warriors during the off-season. They lost Baron Davis and Mickael Pietrus, and had to deal with the fact that the guy that they were relying on to replace Davis, Monta Ellis, is currently injured and will not see action until December.

In order to be a competitive team, the Warriors will need to rely on new guys like point guard Marcus Williams, Rony Turiaf and the best of the 3, Swingman Corey Maggette.

Uncertainty is surrounding Golden State’s headquarters as it doesn’t seems to be that much chemistry at the locker room, and you can add to this the new blood coming to the team and their respective adaptation and development plus the soon-to-expire contracts of Head coach Don Nelson and Chris Mullin, the team’s executive vice president, and you have a Molotov cocktail.

When asked about what kind of team the Warriors are right now, Don Nelson answered the following: "I don’t know that we know the answer to that question, a lot of adjustments that need to be made and we have some new players, and the whole team is going to have to learn together, how to play with one another and I’m not exactly sure."