Taking stock of Warriors' key players in Summer League Dylan Ennis is a heady point guard adept at finding open teammates, playing solid defense and, above all else, winning games. In the Warriors' 109-100 Summer League-ending victory over the Clippers on Friday, the Oregon alum showed that he is also capable of the occasional scoring outburst. Ennis had 35 points on 12-for-20 shooting (8-for-11 from three-point range) to go with seven rebounds. In the first half, he had 23 points — one more than his career-high in college. [...] even in the wake of his shooting clinic, Ennis is unlikely to make the Warriors' regular-season roster. The team's top Summer League priority was seeing progress from its four players on guaranteed NBA contracts: The only player in Summer League who cracked the rotation for the NBA champs, McCaw looked like someone who understands how to thrive at this level. In five games (he didn't play Friday), McCaw averaged 20 points on 45.6 percent shooting. [...] with Nick Young and Omri Casspi joining the fold, the Warriors might need to find creative ways to get McCaw more minutes next season. In five games (he, too, sat Friday), he showed flashes of the...