SAN FRANCISCO – When Quinten Post watches film of his rookie season, he does not revel in his 73 made 3-pointers or his 148 rebounds grabbed.

The second-year sharpshooting big from Boston College by way of the Netherlands instead sees the myriad ways he needs to improve, a detailed map for the work he has since done with Warriors assistant coaches Seth Cooper and Everett Dayton.

“It’s been a busy summer,” Post recently told the Bay Area News Group.

Post could be in line for a starting role this season, as the team has yet to make any moves in free agency.

Even if Al Horford comes to the team as has been widely reported, Post would still provide valuable minutes as a younger option at the five.

The 7-footer was a revelation as a second-round rookie last season, working his way up from

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