When Stephen Curry injured his hand during the fourth game of the season, the writing was on the wall that the Golden State Warriors would use 2019-20 as a reset year. We knew All-Star guard Klay Thompson would be out for the season after tearing his ACL during the 2019 NBA Finals, and with five-straight appearances in the finale, the organization needed to refresh itself.
General manager Bob Myers moved several players during the season as the Dubs stumbled to a 15-50 finish. We knew Golden State would have a high pick, and the hope was that the Warriors would add a cornerstone piece not only to win now but for the future.