The Warriors finished their Summer League with an 82-71 victory over the Cavaliers. Chris Manon led the team with 17 points, complemented by 25 points from Ja'Vier Francis and Blake Hinson. Will Richard, valued for his consistent performance, averaged 10.3 points and proved effective in a 3-and-D role. While his fouling tendencies were noted, he showed good match-up ability. Conversely, Alex Toohey demonstrated he still has development ahead, revealing flashes of talent but lacking attributes typically sought after in project players.
Chris Manon led Golden State with 17 points on 4 of 5 shooting, while teammates Ja'Vier Francis and Blake Hinson combined for 25 points. UCLA product Jules Bernard scored 16 off the bench.
Will Richard, who helped Florida win the national championship last spring, was the Warriors' most consistent player during the summer games.
During the predraft process, general manager Mike Dunleavy emphasized that the team would like but was not expecting to select an immediate contributor in the second round.
Alex Toohey does not fit the traditional mold of a project player, being neither exceptionally athletic nor a knockdown shooter.
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