The Warriors are in no danger of going into the luxury-tax bracket and have only about $45 million in committed payroll next season. But almost their entire rotation is up for a new contract, including Baron Davis, Monta Ellis and Andris Biedrins, and keeping them all will take almost all of Golden State's available cap space.
Then there are backups Matt Barnes and Mickael Pietrus, who both will be entering unrestricted free agency, and the prospect of rebuilding a bench that has been precariously thin to date.
In other words, it could be a very different looking team this time next year.
"Absolutely," vice president Chris Mullin said. -- San Francisco Chronicle
Then there are backups Matt Barnes and Mickael Pietrus, who both will be entering unrestricted free agency, and the prospect of rebuilding a bench that has been precariously thin to date.
In other words, it could be a very different looking team this time next year.
"Absolutely," vice president Chris Mullin said. -- San Francisco Chronicle