

“He can still get some experience learning what we’re doing, learning the coverages, seeing the offensive sets and movement and all of that,” Cooper said. Rollins is out indefinitely, but Cooper believes there’s still plenty he can gain from being around the team. When the team began to scrimmage, Rollins got in a lift with strength coaches. He said he spoke with Rollins on Wednesday and urged him to pay close attention to the teaching aspects of practice. Seth Cooper, head coach of the Warriors’ G League affiliate in Santa Cruz, will serve as head coach for the team at the California Classic. So I’m just going to learn, enjoy the process, watch summer league, learn where I can get better and do what I can,” Rollins said. God pushes battles for the strongest people, so there’s really nothing I can do about it. “It’s going to be tough because I was very excited to play in summer league and the California Classic and all that, but I think it’s just part of my journey. Rollins said Wednesday that his foot hasn’t been bothering him or affecting his play, and that the team is likely shutting him down this summer for precautionary reasons. From Golden State’s projected 2022-23 roster, only second-year guard Moses Moody will participate at the Chase Center weekend showcase. will be absent from the California Classic. In addition to Rollins, three top picks from the Warriors’ past three drafts - James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga and Patrick Baldwin Jr. Warriors general manager Bob Myers told reporters on draft night that he expects the 44th overall pick to make the 15-man roster next season, but without competing in summer league, that will be increasingly difficult. His injury was detected during his recent on-boarding medical evaluation. Golden State spent $2 million to trade up with the Atlanta Hawks from the 51st pick to acquire him on draft night. Second-round pick Ryan Rollins has a stress fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and will be reevaluated at the end of summer league in Las Vegas, the team announced Wednesday. The Golden State Warriors’ California Classic roster has taken another hit. Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle Show More Show Less Ryan Rollins, Warriors Summer League player, walks to the interview room at Chase Center on Wednesday, Jin San Francisco, Calif.

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James Wiseman, Warriors Summer League player, answers questions in the interview room at Chase Center on Wednesday, Jin San Francisco, Calif. Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of4 Ryan Rollins, Warriors Summer League player, answers questions in the interview room at Chase Center on Wednesday, Jin San Francisco, Calif. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Show More Show Less 2 of4 TOLEDO, OH - MARCH 16: Toledo Rockets guard Ryan Rollins (5) brings the ball up the court during a first round basketball game of the National Invitational Tournament between the Dayton Flyers and the Toledo Rockets on Maat Savage Arena in Toledo, Ohio.
