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Looking back at Warriors' second-round draft success; Examining biggest draft needs
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Looking back at Warriors' second-round draft success; Examining biggest draft needs

Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson examine the Warriors' past success in the second round of the NBA draft, why their history could pay dividends this year and what the team should address with its No. 52 overall pick. Plus, Monte and Dalton look at the differences between Mark Jackson and Steve Kerr and the recent announcement from the Golden State Valkyries. (1:18) Warriors only have second-round selection in 2024 NBA Draft (6:40) Notable second-round All-Star players (16:08) Traits Warriors should target in the draft (21:42) How did Kerr’s hiring change the Warriors’ trajectory? (28:20) What can the Warriors learn from the playoffs? (34:49) Valkyries announced as Golden State WNBA team name

Dubs Talk: A Golden State Warriors Podcast

May 15, 202444m 0s

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Show Notes

Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson examine the Warriors' past success in the second round of the NBA draft, why their history could pay dividends this year and what the team should address with its No. 52 overall pick. Plus, Monte and Dalton look at the differences between Mark Jackson and Steve Kerr and the recent announcement from the Golden State Valkyries.

(1:18) Warriors only have second-round selection in 2024 NBA Draft

(6:40) Notable second-round All-Star players

(16:08) Traits Warriors should target in the draft

(21:42) How did Kerr’s hiring change the Warriors’ trajectory?

(28:20) What can the Warriors learn from the playoffs?

(34:49) Valkyries announced as Golden State WNBA team name





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