Lindy Waters III Shares Humble Outlook On New Warriors Starting Role
Lindy Waters III, the Golden State Warriors’ rookie point guard, has been thrust into a starting role due to injuries to Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Despite his newfound prominence, Waters has remained grounded and humble, crediting his teammates and the coaching staff for his success.
What Happened? The Key Details You Need to Know
Waters, a second-round pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, was averaging just 5.9 minutes per game before the injuries to Curry and Thompson. However, in his three starts, he has averaged 15.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. Waters has shown a knack for scoring, shooting 47.4% from the field and 42.9% from three-point range.
Why Does This Matter? The Bigger Picture
Waters’ emergence is a bright spot for the Warriors, who have struggled with injuries this season. His ability to step up and contribute has helped keep the team afloat. If Waters can continue to play at a high level, it will give the Warriors a much-needed boost.
Voices from the Scene – What Are People Saying?
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has praised Waters for his poise and leadership. “Lindy has been a great surprise for us,” Kerr said. “He’s a very mature player, and he’s not afraid to take on a challenge.”
Waters himself has been quick to deflect credit to his teammates. “I’m just trying to do my part,” he said. “I’m getting a lot of help from my teammates and the coaching staff.”
What’s Next? Future Implications and Takeaways
Waters’ future with the Warriors is uncertain. Once Curry and Thompson return from injury, he is likely to see his minutes decrease. However, he has shown that he can be a valuable contributor, and he could still have a role to play on the team.
