The conversations came and went, as did the rumors and speculation. No Marco Belinelli, no Joakim Noah, no addition at all from a buyout market that went from hot to cold in 60 seconds and stayed on ice.
The roster won’t be tampered with after all, except for cameos via the Santa Cruz pipeline. The Warriors are betting on what they have, and it’s a wager general manager Bob Myers always was willing to make.
He’s making it now with the relative calm that came over him last Saturday night, when the Warriors laid a 112-80 thrashing on an Oklahoma City team that crushed them the first two times the teams met.