Slumps don’t last forever.
Despite a slow offensive start to the 2024-25 NBA season for Warriors second-year guard Brandin Podziemski, general manager Mike Dunleavy is convinced the 21-year-old soon will regain the same form that powered his electrifying rookie season.
Dunleavy, after all, suggests that Podziemski is falling behind in just one category compared to his All-Rookie campaign last season.
“I think the good news for Brandin at this point is the ball isn’t going to the basket for him,” Dunleavy told Bonta Hill, Festus Ezeli and Chris Mullin during “Warriors Pregame Live” on Wednesday.
“He’s not shooting the ball great, but he’s doing everything else at a high level, like he did last year. We’re really talking about correcting one thing. He’ll come around. He’ll get there. Mully, like you always used to tell me, ‘Ge the work in. Relax. Go out there and let it fly.’”
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