After more than one year away from the court, De’Anthony Melton is set to make his season debut for the Warriors on Thursday against the Philadelphia 76ers.
With an 11-11 record in December, the Warriors aren’t yet in panic mode, but a sense of urgency is apparent amid a lackluster 2-4 stretch.
Sure, Melton’s return could help boost Golden State into turning a corner . But, after the Warriors’ 124-112 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, Draymond Green cautioned the idea of placing the team’s success squarely on Melton’s return.
“We know he shoots the ball at a very high clip. He’s a great defender. He’s a great secondary ball handler for us in his time with us,” Green said to reporters postgame Tuesday at Chase Center. “But like I said, I don’t want to put a bunch of pres

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