SAN FRANCISCO – De’Anthony Melton only played six games for the Warriors last season, yet that extremely small sample size justified why the front office and coaching staff saw him as such a perfect fit. The Warriors went 4-2 in those games, winning the two Melton started, which were against the eventual champion Oklahoma City Thunder and the previous season’s reigning Western Conference champion Dallas Mavericks. But Melton’s campaign was over by the middle of November after a knee injury sustained in that win over the Mavs was later revealed as a torn ACL that required season-ending surgery. Losing Melton was disappointing for a number of reasons. Finding ways to ensure his Warriors career hadn’t come to a complete end quickly became a focus for the front office. “I’d say we kind of put a pin in it, took note, and said if we have an opportunity to bring him back at some point, let’s try and do that,” Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy said Wednesday. “Fortunately enough, we were able to do it. Made a long summer of it, but got him signed and ready to go. He’ll finish up his rehab stuff and be...
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