As the Golden State Warriors have looked to build around their veteran core this offseason, all eyes have been focused on whether they will be able to add a center to help balance out their defensive front.
While rumors have swirled heavily around veteran center Al Horford and the role he would play alongside Quinten Post, youngster Trayce Jackson-Davis seems to have been lost in the shuffle, and, through this fact, the organization has made clear that his opportunity may have passed.
Trayce-Jackson Davis' time with the Warriors may be over
Jackson-Davis, 25, was initially selected 57th overall by Golden State in the 2023 NBA Draft, performing well as a rookie and falling just one vote shy of making the All-Rookie Second Team.