Santa Cruz Sentinel

Time is now for young Warriors

- By Wes Goldberg Bay Area News Group

After a painstakin­gly grueling season of developmen­t, the Warriors can no longer afford patience.

Much of the Warriors’ 201920 season was spent cultivatin­g young talent on their way to a league-worst 15-50 record. But, as the organizati­on intends to vault back into contention, head coach Steve Kerr expects the work to revamp the bench to pay off.

“I’m looking for a big, big leap forward for some of our younger players to the point where they can get into our rotation,” Kerr said on a conference call with reporters Tuesday. “Now who that is, that’s up to them. They have to earn that next year in camp and exhibition season and all that.”

Eight of Golden State’s 15 roster spots are spoken for by current players, with three earmarked for players acquired via a top-five draft pick, a trade exception and a mid-level exception.

That leaves just four roster spots and a pair of two-way contracts up for grabs when training camp for the 2020-21 season begins, reportedly in November. Here’s where some of the players at the end of the Warriors’ bench stand with their season officially over.

Juan Toscano-Anderson

2019-20 STATS >> 5.3 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in 20.9 minutes per game (13 games) 2020-21 CONTRACT STATUS >> $1,517,981 (non-guaranteed)

After being called up from the Warriors’ G League affiliate in Santa Cruz in February, Toscano-Anderson impressed coaches with his two-way play. His ability to fill a box score and play both forward spots could be an asset for the Warriors next season. However, he has the same master-of-none quality that plagued former-Warriors forward Alfonzo McKinnie, who was waived in preseason last year.

Mychal Mulder

2019-20 STATS >> 11 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 29.1 minutes per game (seven games)

2020-21 CONTRACT STATUS >> $1,517,981 (non-guaranteed)

Mulder was billed as a sharpshoot­er when the 25-year-old guard signed with the Warriors in late February. But, despite making just 30% of his 7.4 3-point attempts per game, Mulder shined in other ways. He proved he was a willing rebounder and better-than-expected defender. The highlight of his short stint is guarding and limiting Suns scorer Devin Booker in Phoenix.

By mid-March, Kerr often went out of his way to praise Mulder. He believes he has potential to develop into a 3-and-D player.

Ky Bowman

2019-20 STATS >> 7.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 22.6 minutes per game (45 games)

2020-21 CONTRACT STATUS >> $1,517,981 (non-guaranteed)

At the beginning of the season it seemed like Bowman — a slashing scorer and high-energy defender — had proved he could be the Warriors’ backup point guard of the future. But after he returned from G League-assignment

in February, the 22-year-old undrafted guard struggled, missing shots in bulk and racking up turnovers. That, combined with the emergence of rookie Jordan Poole as a playmaker, makes Bowman’s status on the roster for next season more precarious than it was last November.

Damion Lee

2019-20 STATS >> 12.7 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 29 minutes per game (49 games)

2020-21 CONTRACT STATUS >> $1,762,796 (non-guaranteed)

The only reason Lee makes this list is because his contract is non-guaranteed for next season and, unlike Chriss (also non-guaranteed), isn’t competing for a starting job. However, in addition to being an efficient scorer, above-average rebounder and willing defender, the 27-year-old guard has earned equity with the organizati­on and is a respected locker-room presence. While he won’t average 29 minutes per game next season, his value will be his consistenc­y despite spotty playing time.

 ?? DOUG DURAN — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE ?? The Warriors’ Ky Bowman (12) tries to get past the Bucks’ Eric Bledsoe (6) in the first quarter of their Jan. 8 game at Chase Center in San Francisco.
DOUG DURAN — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE The Warriors’ Ky Bowman (12) tries to get past the Bucks’ Eric Bledsoe (6) in the first quarter of their Jan. 8 game at Chase Center in San Francisco.

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