Summary and statistics for the 2016 NBA Finals - Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden State Warriors.Regular- Season Grades for Each Golden State Warriors Player. Fernando Medina/Getty Images. Damian Jones, CThe rookie year for Damian Jones has included rehab from pectoral surgery, multiple NBA Development League deployments and a total of 6. The only takeaways to date are confirmations of what we already knew: He has an exciting blend of size and athleticism but requires plenty of polish. Grade: Incomplete. Kevon Looney, PFThere's hope Kevon Looney could play a big role in this franchise's future, with medical issues allowing his lottery talent to slide to the final pick of the 2. This season—effectively his rookie year—didn't dash those dreams but did shed light on how much work he needs before becoming a consistent contributor. Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry on ESPN.com. Want to Win Tickets? This season, Warriors Insider email subscribers will be randomly selected to win 2 tickets to every regular-season home game. He's good on the offensive glass but hasn't provided real value elsewhere. Grade: D+1. 3. James Michael Mc. Adoo, PFHead coach Steve Kerr seems to have a comfort with James Michael Mc. Adoo, occasionally plugging the third- year forward into big moments. That's probably because there are few surprises with Mc. Adoo. He's always going to play hard and supply upper- level athleticism and defensive versatility. But his offensive range is basically the restricted area—he's only made 3. Grade: C1. 2. Ja. Vale Mc. Gee, CCautious optimism might be the best way to describe the reaction to Ja. Vale Mc. Gee's make- good deal with the Dubs. He theoretically addressed their need for frontcourt athleticism but also arrived with questionable decision- making, a frightening injury history and perhaps the league's best blooper real. He exceeded expectations by grabbing a roster spot, then did it again by forcing his way into the rotation. He's still largely the same player, prone to defensive lapses but also an excellent source of vertical spacing. It's just that his situation has never been better. Armstrong, said, per Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle. Nine years later, he found his place. Matt Barnes, SFFor an emergency waiver- wire addition, Matt Barnes has comfortably fit as a pesky defender and ball mover in relief of Kevin Durant. But Barnes has only shown why he was available, shooting below 4. He's been worth having but may not always be worth playing when this group gets back to full strength. Golden State Warriors Basketball - Warriors News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More. In the past 1. 6 years, the NBA has given out back- to- back MVP awards on five different occasions, with Stephen Curry being the most recent back- to- back winner. Will Russell Westbrook be able to duplicate his 2.
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