For Warriors, Kerr’s back, Barnes’ pact are subjects for discussion
The team’s most public decision-makers offered insights on topics including possible contract extensions for Harrison Barnes and Festus Ezeli, the hiring of a two-time MVP, the final roster spot available and Kerr’s health issues.
Because he considers the medical processes a private matter and “not that fun to talk about,” Kerr didn’t go into much detail.
In part because the team had a shortened offseason, Kerr already was planning to do away with two-a-day practices during training camp.
Myers admitted that it’s a new day with the amount of money being made and spent by NBA owners, but he believes the league remains a deadline-driven business.
According to Kerr, Nash will work in Oakland probably three or four days a month, but the team is open to having the eight-time All-Star point guard around more often.
Kerr said he doesn’t plan to limit Bogut’s minutes any more than he did during the last regular season, both said reserve swingman Brandon Rush has a chance to compete for the backup shooting-guard position, and both talked as if there’s only one available roster spot.