After losing Klay Thompson in free agency, a hot topic quickly arose for the Golden State Warriors: who would start next to Steph Curry in the backcourt? There was no shortage of proven two-guards to slide into Thompson’s spot. There was 2023 first-round pick Brandin Podziemski, who started 28 games as a rookie, and was so highly thought of that the team reportedly refused to include him in Lauri Markkanen trade talks. There was do-everything fourth-year wing Moses Moody, valued enough that the Dubs signed him to a three-year extension on Sunday. There was defensive ace De’Anthony Melton, one of the smartest and most respected veterans in the league.