“We didn’t sign him with the intention of just trading him.”
Bob Myers with the vote of confidence for D-Lo 👀
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— Yahoo Sports NBA (@YahooSportsNBA) July 15, 2019
“I know it’s been written and speculated. That’s fine,” Myers said Monday. “That’s what everybody’s job is to do. We didn’t sign him with the intention of just trading him. We haven’t even seen him play in our uniform yet, and a lot of people have us already trading him. That’s not how we’re viewing it. Let’s just see what we have. Let’s see what he is. Let’s see how he fits.
“Part of our job in the front office and the coaching staff and the organization is, ‘How does it all work?’ … So much of our sport at least, and maybe other sports, is, ‘What are you doing next?’ We got to figure out what we’re doing now.”
Myers added: “We’re just happy that we got a young player that has a lot of upside, in our opinion, and we’re excited at the possibility of him in our uniform.”
As the Warriors start looking ahead to next season, they do so with several other key questions about their roster.
Their dynasty feels all but over.
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