SAN FRANCISCO – The Warriors have taken considerable criticism in recent years for their development of young players. Much of the blame is directed at coach Steve Kerr, who generally is loyal to the veterans who provided the greatness behind to six trips to the NBA Finals and four championships.Are these assessments fair?Not if you’ve followed the basketball evolution of Gui Santos – or asked him about it, as I did recently.“I think the key word for that is patience,” Santos said of his journey that began almost four years ago.Each Warriors draft pick is given a plan for his development, which includes learning how to effectively play with franchise superstar Stephen Curry. That blueprint is reinforced by the coaching staff. Some young players resist, either unable or unwilling to follow the individual plan, and some digest it and embrace it.Santos, like Moses Moody before him, accepted it as kind of an NBA internship. They watched as the likes of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Klay Thompson – all four-time NBA champions – and, later, Jimmy Butler III, set examples.A late second-round pick (55th overall) in the 2022 NBA draft,...
Impressive evolution of Gui Santos defies dubious narrative around Warriors
Published March 9, 2026 • 8 hrs ago
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