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The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double

The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double

Beijing time on June 24, according to NBA celebrity Jake Fischer, the way the Warriors build a team has undergone a complete transformation, and the former two-line parallel strategy has become a thing of the past. The Warriors held a press conference for the two rookies, and No. 19 pick Pojemsky referred to himself as a "triple-double" player. Pojemsky will wear the number 2 jersey and Jackson Davis will wear the number 32.

The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double

Fischer reports that Poole's move represents a significant shift in the Warriors' approach to team building, a shift that began with sending away former star Wiseman ahead of the trade deadline in February. The Warriors' two-line strategy is also a thing of the past. The Warriors also seriously discussed with the Pacers a trade package that would feature Kuminga and this year's No. 7 pick.

That means developing new talent is no longer the focus of the Warriors this season, and they trade Paul and try to keep Green in hopes of maximizing Curry's championship window. Of course, that doesn't mean they don't have expectations for this year's two rookies.

The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double

Larry Harris, assistant general manager of the Warriors, praised No. 19 pick Podemsky, saying, "When I say that, I don't want our fans to lose their minds, but he can grab rebounds, he's smart, he can score, he has some Brunson shadow in him, in the sense that he knows how to get into the box, and he has enough strength to deal with physical confrontation." ”

Harris also compared Pojemsky to DiVincenzo, arguing that his three-point shooter is better than DiVincenzo, and the sense of not being afraid of competition is reminiscent of DiVincenzo.

Podmsky said he wanted to make a sponge from day one and learn from the veterans. "I'm really looking forward to playing with a veteran who has won so many titles, especially our coach Cole, who has nine titles and is experienced and has leadership. You want to win the championship yourself. Pojemsky also said that after playing a few seasons in the league, he hopes to become a "triple-double" player.

The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double
The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double

Last season, Pozymsky averaged 19.9 points, 8.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.8 steals while shooting 48.3 percent from the field, 43.8 percent from three-point range and 77.1 percent from the free-throw line.

The way Warriors build a team has been completely transformed! Two newcomers appeared: No. 19 called himself a triple-double

Jackson Davis, a second-round pick by the Warriors, is an interior player. Averaged 20.9 points, 10.8 rebounds and 2.9 blocks last season. He is the son of former NBA player Dale Davis, and the Warriors coaching staff hopes he will make the 15-man roster. According to sources, Jackson Davis plans to sign a 3-year contract with the Warriors, with the third year being a team option.

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