From the time Trayce Jackson-Davis entered the Warriors’ rotation, Steve Kerr saw potential. His fit besides Draymond Green amplified their defense. However, in his second season, he had a reduction in his minutes. For the most part, the arrival of Jimmy Butler forced Kerr to change his tactics. That also led to the Warriors finding some productive supporting players.
Now, Jackson-Davis might have to fight harder than ever to get his spot back. The glimpses were already there. The Warriors sent him to the G-League in March, although it took just one game for him to be recalled. But even after returning, his minutes were limited.
Now, swirling in the Jonathan Kuminga drama, the Warriors are stuck in another conundrum. What will their second unit look like? Mike Loginoff feels a center wil