What We Learned About Warriors From NBA Summer League
CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 18 – Armstrong averaged 7.8 points and 5.0 assists in five Summer League games while learning from Warriors legends to compete for an NBA roster spot.
- On Saturday, the Warriors concluded their Summer League schedule with Armstrong averaging 7.8 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 5.0 assists in Las Vegas and San Francisco.
- The 23-year-old Tasmanian point guard entered the Warriors organization in February on a two-way contract, spent 11 G-League games, and was inactive during the postseason.
- On offense, Taran Armstrong said, `I need to be ready to shoot, especially with the three-ball, I want to take more catch-and-shoot attempts.`
- Among Hall of Fame teammates, Taran Armstrong learned from Steph Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler, gaining invaluable insight from their routines and experiences.
- Looking ahead, Taran Armstrong, now playing the role of lead guard on the Warriors’ Summer League squad, aims to demonstrate he can contribute to a championship-contending NBA team.
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