NBA Summer League was off to a disappointing start for many Golden State Warriors fans before play had even got underway, with the franchise leaving young center Quinten Post out of the squad to compete at the California Classic and then Las Vegas.
Many were left frustrated at Post's omission from the squad, particularly when Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis had played last year despite even better rookie seasons. A number of notable second and third-year players have been playing in summer league this time around, only adding to the controversy surrounding Post's non-participation.
Quinten Post was held out of summer league due to injury
It turns out that Post's absence hasn't been controversial at all, with Danny Emerman of the San Francisco Standard providing some clarity in a report on Thursday.