Four Biggest Takeaways from Warriors' Summer League

The Summer League games are finally over as the Trail Blazers were crowned champions and given newly made championship rings on Sunday afternoon. Overall, the Dubs Summer League squad only won a single game which left many fans concerned. But the main goal for the team this year was to get their three young players in Moody, Wiseman, and Kuminga, valuable minutes to expand and become more comfortable in their roles for next season. And while that didn’t equate to many wins, the trio along with a few others played extremely well. Here were four takeaways from the teams’ play:

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Steph Finishes 16th in ACC Golf Tournament

It wasn’t quite the weekend for another championship trophy-hoisting, but Steph Curry proved once again that his golf game is doing just fine despite his devotion to the game of basketball. Curry finished tied for 16th - ahead of father Dell (18th) and brother Seth (67th) - in this year’s American Century Classic Celebrity Golf Tournament, which was won by former NFL quarterback and current NFL commentator Tony Romo.

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James Wiseman Playing Full-Contact at Summer League Practices

The biggest issue the Warriors had according to both fans and detractors last season, was the lack of a true center. Kevon Looney apparently heard the noise, and put up a performance fit for somebody four inches taller than him: Despite the implication that the Dubs couldn’t match up with the size of other teams in the West, they managed to win a ring without a player over 6’9 tall on their active roster for the playoffs.

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