He's no longer a truly viable rotational center, and it's intensifying the Warriors' problems at the position.
The Golden State Warriors, just over a quarter of the way into the season, have potentially been left in a familiar position: in need of a center who can help elevate this team into championship contention.
While Quinten Post has shown promising developments, offseason signing Al Horford has been either unavailable or ineffective to this point in the season, and it appears, frankly, as though Trayce Jackson-Davis may have reached his ceiling as a fringe rotation player.