It’s a bit of an odd question to ask. Mychal Mulder appeared in 60 games for the Golden State Warriors last year, and started six of them. He averaged 12.8 minutes per contest. He scored more points per game than Kevon Looney, and made more threes than Damion Lee and Kent Bazemore.
He was a key contributor, especially down the stretch as the Dubs caught fire in the final month of the season.
But could Golden State try to demote him to a two-way contract this season? And if they do, would he accept, or would he field a better offer elsewhere?