Dunlevy and his team will have to take a hard look at the list and come up with a plan for where they go from here. Their first major test will be the NBA draft, where they are ranked No. 19.
Other questions facing the Warriors are whether they can keep Draymond Green and find ways to capitalize on boss Stephen Curry by bolstering their roster, despite their lack of flexibility.
The Warriors have a disability in their current financial situation.
If Green exercises his $27.6 million player option for next season — a decision he must make by June 29 — the Warriors are expected to pay more than $205 million in salaries alone. That’s well above the tax limit, and with a repeat penalty as well, the Golden State could pay a whopping $250 million in luxury tax, according to The Athletic.