Schröder Aims to Finish NBA Career with Warriors if Given Chance
Dennis Schröder expresses desire to end his NBA journey with the Warriors, valuing appreciation and stability in his career
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San Francisco: So, Dennis Schröder is really hoping to wrap up his NBA career with the Warriors. He just got traded from the Nets and seems pretty excited about it. He mentioned that he’s played for seven teams in 12 years, so he’s ready for some stability.
When he chatted with reporters at Chase Center, he said it doesn’t matter much to him where he plays, as long as he feels appreciated. He’s all about being in a place where people recognize what he brings to the game. Plus, having his family around makes it even better.
Schröder knows the business side of basketball, though. He’s been around long enough to understand that things can change quickly. But he’s committed to being professional and competitive every night. He’s realistic about the situation, which is refreshing.
The Warriors seem to be on the same page. Their general manager, Mike Dunleavy, mentioned they’re interested in keeping Schröder around for the long haul. They gave up some draft picks to get him, so it sounds like they’re not just looking for a quick fix.
Schröder practiced with the team for the first time recently and is gearing up to play against the Memphis Grizzlies soon. If he can show that he can deliver consistent performance, the Warriors might just lock him in for a longer stay.
It’ll be interesting to see how this all plays out. Fans are definitely hoping for some good vibes and solid plays from Schröder in the upcoming games.