Yahoo Sports’ senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill sat down with the superstar guard at the USA Basketball men’s national team camp in Las Vegas to discuss his reaction to the loss of his Splash Brother – who is now with the Dallas Mavericks – in addition of his own future with the Golden State Warrior Organization. Watch the full interview on the Yahoo Sports YouTube page.
Video transcript
No, I don’t have a man of clay.
It hasn’t really been absorbed yet.
Um, just because you’ve been doing this together for 13 years and, you know, coach made a joke.
He’s like, sometimes you can’t find clay in the off-season and you don’t hear about it as much and then it turns out that training isn’t ready to go.
I kind of have this idea that in October he’ll still like it, you know, what’s up guys, how’s it going, but I know that’s not going to happen.
So this is going to sink in a little bit.
Uh, as soon as training camp starts.
Well, Steve said yesterday, we all want things to end a certain way, but it’s not always that way, Lebron switched teams.
You had Kevin as a teammate, not having him as a teammate.
You see changes in professional sports.
Do you want to be that person who says I’m going to stay with one franchise my entire career or does it just depend on where the franchise is?
Yes, I mean, I can clearly say that I want to be a warrior for the rest of my life.
It was always my goal.
Um, and I’m saying this sitting in this chair right now.
Um, but like you said, life and especially life in the NBA, it’s a wild environment and things change quickly and the league has changed quickly.
Um, so we’re trying to adapt and evolve and, yeah, until that, I’ll let everyone know if that changes.
But now, of course, the goal is always to finish my career with a team.