As the Golden State Warriors have trudged through the offseason, all eyes have been on their presumed signing of veteran center Al Horford and the potential effect it could have on young center Quinten Post.
Yet, in the process, it is possible that Trayce Jackson-Davis has been lost in the shuffle, and, according to Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area, the organization has set him to task refining his offensive game and his mid-range shot this offseason: a development that could make or break his upcoming contract call next offseason.
Jackson-Davis, 25, was ultimately pushed out of the rotation last season after beginning as the team's starting center for a large swathe of games, and, now, his tenure with the Warriors could hinge on his ability to take this next step.