Anthony Slater: The Warriors are not extending qualifying offers to Juan Toscano-Anderson ($2.1 million) or Chris Chiozza ($1.9 million) before the deadline today, per source. Both JTA and Chiozza are now unrestricted free agents, free to sign elsewhere and unlikely to return to the Warriors.
Source: Twitter @anthonyVslater
Source: Twitter @anthonyVslater
What’s the buzz on Twitter?
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
If Juan Toscano-Anderson’s time with the Warriors has come to an end, what a run it was. Dream come true and an inspiration to so many.
“Everybody from the top to the bottom matters. Energy matters. Your approach, your attitude matters.” nbcsports.com/bayarea/warrio… – 7:56 PM
If Juan Toscano-Anderson’s time with the Warriors has come to an end, what a run it was. Dream come true and an inspiration to so many.
“Everybody from the top to the bottom matters. Energy matters. Your approach, your attitude matters.” nbcsports.com/bayarea/warrio… – 7:56 PM
Dalton Johnson @DaltonJ_Johnson
Chris Chiozza with a perfect response on Instagram with the Warriors reportedly not extending him a qualifying offer pic.twitter.com/bGvChUplvi – 4:51 PM
Chris Chiozza with a perfect response on Instagram with the Warriors reportedly not extending him a qualifying offer pic.twitter.com/bGvChUplvi – 4:51 PM
Anthony Slater @anthonyVslater
The Warriors are not extending qualifying offers to Juan Toscano-Anderson ($2.1 million) or Chris Chiozza ($1.9 million) before the deadline today, per source. Both JTA and Chiozza are now unrestricted free agents, free to sign elsewhere and unlikely to return to the Warriors. – 4:19 PM
The Warriors are not extending qualifying offers to Juan Toscano-Anderson ($2.1 million) or Chris Chiozza ($1.9 million) before the deadline today, per source. Both JTA and Chiozza are now unrestricted free agents, free to sign elsewhere and unlikely to return to the Warriors. – 4:19 PM
More on this storyline
Connor Letourneau: As recently as Monday, there was a belief throughout the league that the Warriors would give JTA a qualifying offer and bring him back next season. But per a league source, a roster crunch and financial factors led Golden State to let him become a UFA. sfchronicle.com/sports/warrior… -via Twitter @Con_Chron / June 29, 2022
Klutch Sports Group: Welcome @juanonjuan10! On Thursday, Juan became the first player of Mexican descent to win an NBA championship. #Klutch -via Twitter / June 21, 2022
As the Warriors celebrated with fans across San Francisco streets, Juan Toscano-Anderson gave an emotional interview that highlighted his unique journey. “I’ve been waiting my whole life for this moment” he said. “I’m at the edge of my profession, you know? he said. “What are they going to say to me? I don’t care what nobody says to me. If you don’t have a ring don’t talk to me,” he said with a smile on his face. -via NBC Bay Area / June 20, 2022