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Will the Warriors’ youth movement eventually pay off?

By Mark Medina | [email protected]wsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: January 4, 2019 at 1:44 pm | UPDATED: January 4, 2019 at 1:45 pm * * * Subscribe to the Mercury News and East Bay Times for $40 a year and receive a free Warriors championship coffee table book* * * OAKLAND – As the Warriors have navigated through a grind otherwise known as the regular season, they drove through various speed bumps. They have handled complacency. They have faced every opposing team’s best effort and scouting report. They absorbed two overlapping injuries to their All-Stars in Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. They even had some in-fighting with that infamous Green and Kevin Durant argument. The Warriors (25-14) also have encountered another road hazard entering Saturday’s game against the Sacramento Kings (19-19). They constructed their roster to feature more young players in bigger roles. But the Warriors have experienced mixed progress with that transition. “It’s been a learning curve, for sure,” Curry said. “We talked about going into this year that it was highlighted a lot and it was going to be a big part of our depth. Honestly, there’s been some growing pains.” That pain has affected the… Read full this story

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