Warriors season review: In the wake of the Warriors' second NBA title in three years, The The seventh installment focuses on Damian Jones, who made major progress as a rookie. 2016-17 statistics: 1.9 points and 2.3 rebounds in 8.5 minutes per game Jones tore his right pectoral muscle while weight lifting 12 days before going 30th overall to the Warriors in last June's NBA draft. After finally getting cleared for contact work in late November, he logged nine different stints with Golden State's D-League affiliate in Santa Cruz. Jones' development goals were modest: give consistent effort, attack the glass and grasp the spacing necessary to become a reliable interior defender. Over the course of several months, Jones cut down on fouls and emerged as a dominant two-way player in the D-League. Though he made significant strides with the Warriors' minor-league affiliate, Jones had a tough time earning meaningful NBA playing time. Offseason outlook: With Zaza Pachulia, JaVale McGee and David West having just finished one-year deals, Jones is Golden State's only prototypical big man signed for next season. The Warriors will probably at least bring back Pachulia before rounding out the...