The Mercury News

Unfamiliar faces hit the court in California Classic

- By Shayna Rubin srubin@bayareanew­sgroup. com

SAN FRANCISCO >> Stephen Curry popped up on the big screen sitting with his son, Canon, in one of the Chase Center suites and threw his signature “night, night” move to the delight of the crowd. But that was the closest the crowd would get to seeing a big-name at the Warriors' California Classic game against Sacramento on Saturday.

Moses Moody and James Wiseman sat out and Jonathan Kuminga is still in the Congo, celebratin­g the championsh­ip in his home country. First-round pick Patrick Baldwin Jr. is still recovering from injury and second-rounder Ryan Rollins is out for the entire summer league with a foot fracture. So a roster of unfamiliar faces had their chance to make a good first impression. One player stood out in the Warriors' 86-68 loss to the Kings.

Gui Santos, the Warriors'

55th overall pick in this year's draft, showed a knack for scoring and impressive feel. He led the team with 12 points and five rebounds at the half and turned on the jets in the second half to finish with a team-leading 23 points and six rebounds.

The 20-year-old had an impressive sequence in the third quarter that began with a steal, one of three he had in the game, and an and-1 bucket in transition.

He answered the Kings' fourth-overall pick Keegan Murray's 3-pointer with a 3 of his own, his first of the game. He took a heatcheck step-back 3-point attempt in the Warriors' next possession, missing off the rim. But it was clear Santos was Golden State's the most electric player of the evening.

Santos was drafted out of Brazil, where he played for the profession­al league's Minas Storm. Santos came at the recommenda­tion of Warriors' former developmen­t coach and player Leandro

Barbosa, who played with Santos for Minas from 2018 to 2020.

Santos is 6-foot-8 and shows plenty of potential as a point forward for his strong abilities as a playmaker. His fit with the team depends on how his shooting and defense evolves, which will be something to watch throughout summer league. It's to be determined if Santos will return to Brazil after summer league or if he will agree to terms on a contract with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the Warriors G League affiliate.

Other highlights include a buzzer-beater 3-pointer at the half from Lester Quiñones, an undrafted guard out of the University of Memphis the Warriors signed to a twoway deal on draft night. Quiñones finished with seven points and five rebounds.

Guard Payton Willis had 12 points, the secondmost for the Warriors, with five rebound and two assists.

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