Mike Dunleavy sizes up OKC Thunder, explains draft philosophy as Warriors enter NBA offseason
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As general manager Mike Dunleavy prepares the Golden State Warriors for the upcoming NBA season, he emphasizes the need to adapt in a league increasingly dominated by younger players. While watching the Oklahoma City Thunder's championship win, Dunleavy acknowledged the challenge of competing against their youthful roster. He is confident in the abilities of the Warriors' experienced core, which includes aging stars like Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green. With the NBA Draft approaching, the Warriors also face key decisions, especially concerning Jonathan Kuminga and their limited draft positioning.
I think you've got to run your own race, Dunleavy said. In our case we've got three players in their 30s that are really good, and that's the hand we're playing.
The good news is, though, there's been an incredible amount of parity the last six, seven years, multiple different champions, multiple different finalists.
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