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According to Warriors reporter Anthony Slater, sources revealed that the Warriors currently have no plans to bring in a center.
The reporter said that although Wiseman (recovering after repairing a meniscus tear in the right knee) has not yet resumed contact training, and Dream chaser may not return until around the All-Star holiday due to a calf injury, the Warriors currently have no plans to bring in a center, and Looney's persistent performance this season is one of the reasons for the Warriors' decision.
Looney has stayed full-time this season, playing in all 47 games for the Warriors and starting all of them, averaging 6.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.
(gege)