Warriors Could Aggresively Reshuffle Roster If Team Falls Short in Playoffs

Draymond Green warns against a roster re-structure if the Warriors have a weak postseason showing.

According to The Athletic's Anthony Slater, the Warriors could reshuffle their roster should the team have an unexpectedly hard time in the postseason. I'd like to point out that this would be an insane overreaction after amassing so much talent. But, to be fair, I'm not sure how realistic it is, and also teams constantly think of hypothetical moves before ultimately deciding that the best course of action is in fact doing jack.

Still, just in case a re-structure is a real possibility, Draymond Green warned against it by pointing out the very obvious fact that the team may never be in position to have a run like this again. Green pointed to the Spurs as the gold-standard franchise to emulate when it comes to not irrationally freaking out:

In this Draymond Green piece (https://t.co/tNrkhN1Buh), he came strong at the idea that, should the Warriors flame out in these playoffs, the front office may be aggressive in a roster reshuffle pic.twitter.com/wFUDMUmmgp

— Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) April 13, 2018

Coincidentally (well, not really, but still) the Warriors face the Spurs in the first round, with their Game One tipping off on Saturday afternoon. In the mean time feel free to go read Slater's entire piece at The Athletic, assuming you subscribe to them.

Pressure's on: Draymond Green faces a pivot point in his Warriors' career as another playoff run begins, via @anthonyVslater: https://t.co/WoO0bc81vS

— The Athletic Bay Area (@TheAthleticSF) April 13, 2018

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