Now that this year’s predraft combine is in the books, it’s time for general managers around the NBA to sit down and refine their list of needs heading into June’s draft.
While most lottery-bound teams will likely take the best-player-available approach, the clubs that qualified for the postseason will be looking for the missing piece that can take them a step closer to realizing their championship dreams.
All 30 men responsible for constructing competitive rosters have a tremendous amount of pressure on them this time of year. But it’s Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers who has arguably the most unenviable task of them all: improving a team that just won 67 games during the 2014-15 regular season.