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🗓️ 6 August 2025
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0:00.0 | Let's talk about the Golden State Warriors. I don't know what we're going to talk about. Well, this stuff we're going to talk about, but they are still sort of in a holding pattern, one of the weird teams that hasn't made many moves or any moves. Honestly, at this point, we're going to get into all of that, why that's happening, and what could potentially be around the corner with the host of Lockdown Warriors podcast, Charlie Walter. It's all coming up, Michael Bolton. Thanks Josh. It's Michael |
0:22.8 | Bolton here and it's time for another episode of the Locked-on Fantasy Basketball podcast. Let's get to it. |
0:30.2 | Let's get to it. Indeed. You are Locked-on Fantasy. Your daily NBA fantasy podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, |
0:41.0 | your team every day. |
0:44.9 | Hello and welcome to the Locked-on Fantasy Basketball podcast, brought to you by Basketball Monster. |
0:49.9 | My name is Josh Floyd, and of course Jimmy Butler is my favorite player. |
0:52.8 | I'm also the lead fantasy analysts at Basketball Monster.com,. And today's episode is brought you by GameTime. Download the GameTime app, create an account, and use the code Lockdown MBA for $20 off your first purchase. Thank you also for making Lockdown Fantasy Basketball your first listen every day. We are free. We're available on all platforms. All right, we're here. We're ready to talk about the Golden State Warriors, a team that decides there at the moment just going to go in with two-thirds of a roster. It's like 10 guys signed. They haven't made a single move in this off-season. There's a lot of stuff brewing, and we assume the things are going to happen, but they haven't at this point, but that's okay because we're here here to talk to Charlie Walter, the host of the Lock on Warriors podcast about all of that. Charlie, welcome back to the show to talk about this Warriors team, and I expect that you know a lot of the questions that I'm going to ask you here. It's good to be here, man. It's good to hear that Jimmy Butler is one of your favorite players. I love to me. His days at Marquette. I saw the highlights and, you know, the playoff games and he was making the great runs for the heat and great games for the Sixers in the postseason, but can't say that I was dialed in day after day to Jimmy Butler and he's slowly become, actually quickly become one of my favorite players too, man. Selfless plays the game the right way. What I like about that is the fact that that came across as sincere, but anyone who watches this show continually knows that I can't stand Jimmy in the way that he goes about so many things with what he has done over many, many, many different stops. But I'm glad that's it. I'm glad the sincerity played because he annoys me to absolutely no end, but he's here on this Warriors team, so it's going to be good for maybe 12 months, 18 months, and then we'll see what happens after that. But that's not what we're going to start with in this show. What we're going to start with is someone who, at the start of last season, the Golden State Warriors, the word was coming out that Brandon Pajemski was going to be out here, going to be taking 10 threes a game, and he was going to be this big shoot. And of course, |
2:37.1 | that was always bullshit when it was said. It was bullshit when it happened. He had a really poor start to the season. But over the second half of the year, Charlie, Brandon Pajemski, started to look better. Things started to come |
2:31.9 | into shape and he was |
2:34.0 | and Steve Kerr, as I like to |
2:35.9 | call him on the show, the foreseeable future legend |
2:38.0 | because he will tell you without any |
2:39.7 | he has come into shape. And he was, and Steve Kerr, as I like to call him on the show, the foreseeable |
2:52.3 | future legend, because he will tell you, without any hesitation in his voice, this is the line up we're going for for the foreseeable future. And then two days later, it'll be different. Pajemski was in and out and in and out and out. My question to you is, is he locked in to this starting group. Now again, |
2:48.5 | understand the roster has a million |
2:50.9 | holes in it. Is Pajemski |
2:52.5 | locked in? Is he locked in to this starting group? Now again, understand the roster has a million holes in it. |
3:10.2 | Is Pajemski locked in? |
3:11.6 | Is he the starting spot in between Butler and Steph? |
3:16.7 | I think the signing of D Anthony Melton, |
3:19.5 | which appears to be all but a lock at this point, |
3:22.5 | a handshake agreement, would make me think that |
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