
The Warriors placed bids for Paul George and Lauri Markannen after Klay Thompson left for the Dallas Mavericks. There was a lot of uncertainty about the roster because Steph Curry was nearing the end of his career. However, Joe Lacob was honest with Pod. He informed him, “You’re ours,” adding that multiple teams had enquired about his availability.
Similarly, the Warriors haven’t yet added any significant players to their roster. The main reason for this is that each team wants Podziemski in return for their star player. But regardless of the consequences, the Warriors will not let him go because they regard him as their top priority. This was not the case for Klay Thompson, for whom multiple reports characterized the extension talks as “cold” and “uncommunicative.” Thompson ultimately decided to sign with the Dallas Mavericks. However, the Warriors kept Podziemski from feeling lost.
“He told me, ‘You don’t have anything to worry about. You’re a priority here. I appreciate that, being a rookie and going into my second year, hearing that from such a prestigious organization. It feels good. I’m wanted somewhere. So, I appreciate them,” Brandin Podziemski told the New York Times.