The rookie forward ended up playing only 10 postseason minutes, but McAdoo thrived so often in practices that the coaching staff probably spent more than 100 times his actual minutes logged trying to figure out ways to get him on the floor."We were such a deep team and were having so much success that we had a tough time getting him minutes," interim head coach Luke Walton said.At 6-foot-9 and 230 pounds, the 22-year-old is a natural power forward, he plays with a force that will allow him to be a center in the Warriors' small-ball lineup, and he has made so many strides as a shooter that he probably could be an adequate small forward.During Monday's exhibition opener in San Jose, McAdoo scored 10 points on four field-goal attempts in 13 minutes.Warriors assistant coach Ron Adams deserves a lot of credit for McAdoo's growth.Any coach would take a liking to McAdoo's frame and athleticism, but the 68-year-old recognized something even more special when the undrafted player arrived at the Warriors' summer-league practice in 2014.Despite an eye-opening run in the Las Vegas Summer League and a solid training camp, the Warriors waived him.Instead of pulling a line from Allen Iverson's...