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Warriors GM: We didn't acquire Russell to flip him

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Monday, 15 July 2019 16:26

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers said Monday that his team did not acquire All-Star guard D'Angelo Russell just to flip him in a different deal.

Speaking for the first time since acquiring Russell in a sign-and-trade that sent Kevin Durant to the Brooklyn Nets, Myers said the organization hasn't decided whether Russell fits into the team's long-term plans, despite speculation throughout the league that Russell could land somewhere else in the next year.

"I know it's been written and speculated. That's fine," Myers said Monday. "That's what everybody's job is to do. We didn't sign him with the intention of just trading him. We haven't even seen him play in our uniform yet, and a lot of people have us already trading him. That's not how we're viewing it. Let's just see what we have. Let's see what he is. Let's see how he fits.

"Part of our job in the front office and the coaching staff and the organization is, 'How does it all work?' ... So much of our sport at least, and maybe other sports, is, 'What are you doing next?' We got to figure out what we're doing now."

Myers added: "We're just happy that we got a young player that has a lot of upside, in our opinion, and we're excited at the possibility of him in our uniform."

After finding out on the opening night of free agency that Durant was headed to the Nets, the Warriors surprised some around the league by agreeing to a max extension with Russell worth $117 million over four years. The Warriors did not want to watch Durant walk away and have nothing in return, but it remains to be seen how Russell fits into the Warriors' system. Myers is hopeful that Russell, 23, can provide an offensive lift alongside superstar Stephen Curry as the group waits for Klay Thompson to return from a torn ACL at some point next season.

Myers remains confident that his group can win games as Curry and Draymond Green lead the way alongside a much younger group of new teammates. In addition to Durant's decision, the Warriors said goodbye to veteran stalwarts Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston as they reshaped their roster after five straight trips to the NBA Finals.

"The West keeps getting better and better," Myers said. "Can we compete? Yeah, I think that's shown -- at least at its core, whenever Klay comes back with Draymond and Steph -- that's a group that's shown and proved that they can win. As far as the other pieces, we have to see."

Myers said the decision to acquire Russell came quickly after the GM spoke to Durant and found out he was headed to Brooklyn on the opening night of free agency, an evening when transactions happened more quickly than on any night Myers said he could remember.

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The Warriors GM said he spoke with Durant for an "hour or two" about much broader topics than just basketball on the cusp of free agency. Myers said the organization did everything it could to keep him, but Durant thought it was time for a change in his life.

"He just felt like it was something inside of him, in his heart, that he wanted to try something different," Myers said. "Nothing wrong with that. I have a peace about it, personally. I hope our fans can too. Just in the annals of Bay Area sports, he's one of the best athletes we've ever seen come through our city and certainly this organization. And you saw Joe [Lacob] reflect that in his statements, how he felt as an owner of this team. And so I just appreciate, growing up here, the fact that Kevin Durant wore a Warriors uniform for three years. To me that's pretty cool, whether I'm here in the position I'm in or just a Warriors fan. I think for him it was just a new chapter, trying something different."

Myers also acknowledged that the process of saying goodbye to both Durant and Iguodala -- who was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies to clear the cap space to sign Russell -- was tough.

"It's very difficult," Myers said. "Those are people I like. Those are people I still like. Those memories, those relationships don't change. Just 'cause they're going to go work for a different company or different team, what we shared, whether it's myself or their teammates or anybody in the organization, that doesn't go away. So that hurts. I mean, those things hurt. If they don't hurt, then I guess you never had a relationship with those guys in the first place.

"That's the hard part of the business, but I'm sure I'm going to see those guys again. Looking forward to it in whatever capacity they're in, whatever teams they're on. And I wish them well. Those guys were tremendous -- both of them. For me personally, for our fans, for our community, how they represented themselves. So yeah, that's a tough thing to pivot off of."

As the Warriors start looking ahead to next season, they do so with several other key questions about their roster, besides all the inexperience. Myers said he will visit Thompson in Los Angeles at some point in the next couple of weeks as he continues his recovery, but there was no update on a timeline for Thompson to return next season. Myers also said there has been no "internal dialogue" at this point regarding any load management possibilities for Curry or Green. He said there is some optimism surrounding the organization about the challenges ahead, despite the uncertainty after all the years of sustained success.

"It's a new dawn for us," Myers said. "But it's OK. We haven't been in this position for five years, but it's going to be fun. It doesn't mean it's going to be easy because when you have young players, there's a learning curve to their growth, to their NBA experience."

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