Warriors season review: In the wake of the Warriors' second NBA title in three years, The The 10th installment focuses on James Michael McAdoo, who still has a tough time cracking the rotation. 2016-17 statistics: 2.8 points and 1.7 rebounds in 8.8 minutes per game Of the six players left from the 2014-15 team that won Golden State's first NBA title in 40 years, four are current or former All-Stars (Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala), one is perhaps the league's best backup point guard (Shaun Livingston) and the other is a seldom-used reserve who has toiled in the Development League (James Michael McAdoo). A five-star recruit who went undrafted in 2014 after three uneven seasons at North Carolina, McAdoo is the ideal player to round out a 15-man roster. An easy-going Southerner who lives by his Christian principles, the man known to friends as "SwagAdoo" embraces his role: encourage teammates, go hard in workouts and, above all else, stay ready. At 6-foot-9, 240 pounds, with a 7-2 wingspan, he is a power forward who can play center in smaller lineups. Stuck behind David West, Zaza Pachulia, JaVale McGee and, at times, even Anderson Varejao and Kevon...