For the first time since March, the Golden State Warriors saw action inside San Francisco’s Chase Center. During their voluntary offseason minicamp, the Warriors competed against each other in a live 5-on-5 scrimmage.
The Warriors broke off into “Blue” and “White” teams for the match. To make the scrimmage “as game-like as possible,” the Warriors donned their official home and away uniforms.
Via @wcgoldberg on Twitter:
Steve Kerr says the Warriors will scrimmage tomorrow on the main Chase Center floor. Expects 13 players to participate, in uniform. "Will try to make it as game-like as possible."
— Wes Goldberg (@wcgoldberg) September 30, 2020
Before the scrimmage tipped-off, Golden State shooting guard Damion Lee chimed in on Twitter with Stephen Curry’s signature pregame tweet. Lee called for Dub Nation to “lock-in” for the scrimmage.
Via @Dami0nLee on Twitter:
Lock in! #DubNation
👀@StephenCurry30 😂😂😂
— Damion Lee (@Dami0nLee) October 1, 2020
According to the Warriors Sr. Vice President of Communications Raymond Ridder, the Blue team won the scrimmage over the White team, 52-40. G Leaguers Ryan Taylor and Jeremy Pargo led the contest in scoring. Taylor scored a scrimmage-high 18 points. Marquese Chriss added seven boards in the scrimmage, per Ridder.
Via @DoubleR_PR on Twitter:
Final from Chase Center: Blue 52, White 40. Ryan Taylor (18) and Jeremy Pargo (14) were the leading scorers. Marquese Chriss with a scrimmage-high 7 rebounds.
— Raymond Ridder (@DoubleR_PR) October 1, 2020
Both Klay Thompson and Eric Paschall were held out of the scrimmage due to conditioning issues. Thompson has yet to suit up for a full 5-on-5 scrimmage since returning to practice after a 15-month layoff.
After recovering from his knee injury, Steve Kerr said the Warriors are “taking it really slow” with Thompson. The five-time All-Star shooter has been limited to “controlled scrimmages” at Golden State’s offseason minicamp.
Following Golden State’s scrimmage at Chase Center, Kerr said the Warriors wouldn’t have any more “formal scrimmages” at minicamp. However, the team will have the chance to play “old school” 5-on-5 pickup at minicamp.
Kerr via Warriors SoundCloud:
There won’t be any more scrimmages. There will be 5-on-5, meaning there won’t be anything formal. We will probably have a couple of days where it’s just open gym — come in and play. Choose up sides; coaches stay out of the way, just play 5-on-5 — just old school.
The Warriors will continue minicamp inside the San Francisco “Dubble” until Oct. 6.
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