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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWarriors still confident in Alex Toohey, Will Richard after summer league gamesThe Golden State Warriors remain confident in rookies Alex Toohey and Will Richard after six games of summer league action.
A second-round pick of the Lakers last summer — a decision that was highly criticized because of nepotism accusations that many fans believe landed him in L.A. in the first place thanks to his father, LeBron James — Bronny split his time between the NBA and the South Bay Lakers of the G League.
Jackson Rowe led the Warriors with 14 points, and rookie Will Richard was a two-way standout with 12 points and two steals. After scoring 22 against Utah, Gabe Madsen put in seven points on 3-of-3 shooting in Golden State’s second consecutive victory. The Warriors will take on Toronto at 7 p.m. PT on Thursday.
NBA Summer League: Undrafted Warriors rookie puts on Splash Bros.-style shooting exhibition vs. Jazz
Gabe Madsen makes six first-half 3-pointers, Richard and Toohey look solid as Jazz sit both high-profile rookies.
Two players who went undrafted in this summer's class have already earned two-way contracts after strong Summer League showings.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNLainn Wilson ready to lead Santa Cruz Warriors after ‘surreal' NBA Summer LeagueAfter spending the last four seasons as the Warriors’ head video coordinator, Lainn Wilson's next move is leading their Santa Cruz G League affiliate.
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Warriors Wire on MSNGolden State Warriors face stalemate in Jonathan Kuminga negotiationsKuminga has struggled to break into Steve Kerr's primary rotation since being drafted by the franchise. Therefore, he's wise to be dragging his heels on another contract. However, a prolonged negotiation period isn't good for anyone. So, Warriors fans will undoubtedly be hoping a deal can be reached at some point in the near future.
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The Dallas Mavericks made the not-so-surprising decision to shut down Cooper Flagg earlier this month following his second game of NBA Las Vegas Summer League. Two starts was more than enough for management to see that Flagg is ready to go as a rookie and projected impact player in the Mavericks' lineup.