Warriors officially announces Bojsky s left wrist surgery!
2:24am, 31 May 2025Basketball
Burst! Golden State Warriors officially announced that sophomore guard Brandin Pojmski recently underwent left wrist debridement surgery and is expected to fully recover and prepare for the new season training camp.
This news surprised many fans, because Podjemsky played in 12 games with injuries in this year's playoffs (11 starts), and averaged 11.3 points, 5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.3 steals per game. Although his shooting percentage was poor (36.4% shooting, 32.8% three-pointers, 70.8% free throws), his fighting spirit and tactical value have been highly recognized by the coaching staff. Podjemsky in the playoffs can be called the "unexpected joy" of the Warriors. Although his three shooting percentages were only 36.4%, 32.8% and 70.8%, his performance was amazing enough given the impact of the injury and lack of playoff experience.
Faced with the opponent's targeted defense, he can not only use breakthroughs to tear the defense line, but also hit key three-pointers at critical moments; on the defensive end, although the data of 1.3 steals were not eye-catching, he successfully restricted the performance of the opponent's core defender many times, showing a defensive awareness far exceeding his age.
While the wrist injury affected his shooting stability, the Warriors management still regarded him as the core of the future, and even refused to trade him for All-Star forward Markanen last summer.
According to The Athletic reporter Anthony Slater, several teams have made attractive offers to the Warriors, hoping to get Podjemsky, but they were all rejected. This signal shows that: The Warriors believe that his potential is higher than Kumingga (may leave the team this summer); the management has included him in the core framework of the "post-Curry era"; the future may allow him to undertake more organizational tasks, and even succeed Curry's 37-year-old Curry's contract expires in 2027. As he grows older, retirement will enter the countdown. The Warriors urgently need a defender who can carry the banner of offense and inherit the "Kurish style" of play, and Podjemsky seems to be the best candidate.
He has excellent three-point shooting ability, and his three-point shooting percentage in the rookie season reached 36.1%; in terms of organizational connection, although he averaged 3.1 assists per game, although he was not outstanding, his passing vision and rhythm control have shown his "point guard talent".
From fighting for the playoffs with injuries to becoming the target of multiple teams, Podjemsky used his strength to complete the transformation from a potential star to a team core.
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