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"They basically got the OKC Thunder on the back of that bench" - Chris Mannix on Golden State Warriors' future and what their ceiling could be

The Golden State Warriors have several top-end talents on the back end of their roster. [Photo: NBA.com]
The Golden State Warriors have several top-end talents on the back end of their roster. [Photo: NBA.com]

The Golden State Warriors, who appeared in the NBA Finals for the sixth time in eight years, look set to start another dynasty. General manager Bob Myers has done an impeccable job of constructing a team that’s built to sustain its success.

Sports Illustrated senior writer Chris Mannix appeared on the Dan Patrick Show to point out that the Warriors will remain title contenders in the next few years.

“It [Warriors title window] could be like 7 years. If you look at what they have on that roster, they basically got the OKC Thunder on the back of that bench. You’ve got two teenagers who are lottery picks in Moses Moody and Jonathan Kuminga, James Wiseman, who hasn’t played in a year."

He added:

"Those three players would make up the core of a rebuilding team, a rebuilding team that would be thrilled to have all three of them.”

James Wiseman is progressing in his rehab with the goal of playing in NBA Summer League.

Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody are both set to participate in at least a portion of Summer League as well.

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The Warriors captured their fourth title in eight years without James Wiseman, the second overall pick of the 2020 NBA draft. Wiseman showed incredible promise in his rookie year and will be a valuable asset to the Bay Area team once he’s healthy.

Warriors just won a championship and are about to add James Wiseman next season 😳

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Jonathan Kuminga and Moses Moody, the seventh and 14 overall picks in last year’s draft were used sparingly by head coach Steve Kerr this past season. They’re bound to get better after a season with the NBA champions.

Two of the Warriors’ biggest contributors to their title run haven’t even reached their peak yet. Andrew Wiggins is 27 while Jordan Poole is 22.

Not satisfied yet 💯 @22wiggins https://t.co/qmTrkQI1oB

Mannix feels that if the Warriors' roster develops as expected, they will remain at the top of the pyramid for several years.

“Kuminga, Moody, Wiseman, if they develop next year, if Wiseman can get back on the court, this window is like 5+ years because those guys, theoretically, should be that good to be able to supplement that roster.”

The Golden State Warriors have an excellent player development staff

The Dubs have one of the best player development programs in the entire NBA. [Photo: Golden State of Mind]
The Dubs have one of the best player development programs in the entire NBA. [Photo: Golden State of Mind]

Andrew Wiggins was considered a bust when he was playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves. After a couple of seasons with the Golden State Warriors, he’s developed into one of the best two-way players in the NBA. His defense against Jayson Tatum in the NBA Finals was one of the main reasons for the Warriors' success.

Warriors' Andrew Wiggins showing why he was a No. 1 pick trib.al/brqovTl https://t.co/qBfmfJgBAg

“Jordan Poole… maybe the worst pick in the draft so far” (2019)

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Jordan Poole, considered by some basketball analysts to be the worst pick in the 2019 draft, is already playing like the third Splash Brother. He was a late first-round pick and spent most of his first season in the G-League. Poole was arguably the Golden State Warriors’ best player in the series versus the Denver Nuggets.

Warriors have Poole, Kuminga, Moody and Wiseman — all 22 years old or under.

And now are Champions. This is so special 💍 https://t.co/Dh9JQDqVn1

Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody and James Wiseman are high-end talents that will only benefit from the Golden State Warriors’ incredible player development program.

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