EA Sports has a very useful tool on the NBA.com website called "Hot Spots." It tracks a players shooting statistics from different areas on the court. Red indicates a high percentage, Gray indicates average, and Blue indicates cold. Below are the Hot Spots graphics for returning Warriors and free agent Warriors that may or may not be back next season. I would recommend reading Adam Lauridsen's Blog entry titled "Offensive Efficiency (and the Lack Thereof)" for additional information and insight.
IF the Warriors luck into the #1 Pick, who should they select?
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I’ve been a Warriors fan since Sleepy Floyd was superman. Through the fleeting good years and abundant bad, I’ve always stuck with the team, ever loyal until the end. I’m a long time season ticket holder, heavily invested financially and emotionally for better or for worse.
I’m a draft nut and know good talent when I see it (for the most part). I’m a big fan of the NBA and also follow a lot of college and international hoops. Hopefully, some of my thoughts and suggestions strike a cord (or nerve) in diehard fans, the media, and even those that are part of the Warriors organization. I do it because the Golden State Warriors are like one of my children. No matter how bad they are, you can’t stop loving them. And you always do whatever you can to make sure they can develop into the best person (or team) that they can be.