Q&A: Mychal Mulder talks quarantine, Kentucky hoops, ‘The Last Dance,’ playing with Steph Curry and his long journey to the NBA

While the NBA season is on hold, Mychal Mulder joined Warriors Wire for a Q&A about life in quarantine, Kentucky hoops, Stephen Curry, “The Last Dance,” and his journey from junior college to the NBA.

Mychal Mulder’s arrival to the Golden State Warriors has been one of the 2019-20 season’s late surprises. After an impressive 10-day contract stint, the Warriors signed the Canadian guard to a three-year contract.

In seven games with Golden State, Mulder is averaging 11.0 points on 38.8% shooting with 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists in 29.1 minutes per game. The former Kentucky Wildcat tallied double-figures in scoring in four of his seven contests with the Warriors.

Against the Denver Nuggets, Mulder buried five triples from beyond the arc in Golden State’s 116-100 road victory. Mulder recorded a new career-high against the Philadelphia 76ers with 18 points on 5-of-10 shooting in another Warriors’ win. The Warriors have punched three of their 15 victories on the season since Mulder was added to the rotation.

While the NBA season is on hold, Mulder sat down with Warriors Wire for a conversation about life in quarantine, “The Last Dance,” Kentucky hoops and his journey from Canada to the association.