Mike Dunleavy sizes up OKC Thunder, explains draft philosophy as Warriors enter NBA offseason
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As Mike Dunleavy enters his third offseason as general manager, he emphasizes the need for the Warriors to compete against a younger Oklahoma City team that recently won the championship. With an aging roster featuring stars like Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler, and Draymond Green, Dunleavy remains optimistic about their ability to contend. He acknowledges the challenges posed by the youth of OKC but notes the parity in the league, suggesting there's always a chance for veteran teams. The Warriors are also navigating a crucial offseason with the NBA Draft approaching.
While acquiring young talents is crucial, it's equally important for us to leverage our veteran players who have proven to be winners on the court.
Dunleavy emphasized the necessity of adaptability, acknowledging that while OKC is young, history tells us championships can change hands quickly.
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