Former College Lacrosse Player Is Set To Be The Savior For The Golden State Warriors' Dyansty

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If there's one thing that is for certain in this life, it's that nothing last forever. Everything comes to an end at some point, and all you can hope to do is just hold out hope that those days last as long as possible for the things that you love. 

Right now the Golden State Warriors are like an old dog. They've been your trusty companion for a decade at this point. You can't picture life without them, but they can hardly get up and down the stairs on their own. You know their quality of life is far from great at the moment, but you're just not ready to say goodbye yet. You're just hoping to make it through another few days/weeks/months. So what do the Golden State Warriors do to keep this old dog alive?

If you want to give Steph, Klay and Draymond one last crack at this thing, it all comes down to former college lacrosse superstar Pat Spencer. 

He's easily one of the greatest college lacrosse players of all time. He won the Tewaaraton Award in 2019 as the nation's best player. A former 1st overall pick in the PLL draft. He's the NCAA lacrosse all time leader in career assists. You want someone to feed the rock to Steph? There's nobody on Golden State's roster who has the vision of Pat Spencer. 

He's been playing the past couple of seasons with Golden State's G-League team, and now he has a chance to finally suit up in the NBA. But sure, everyone in the comment section who peaked in middle school was right about lacrosse just being for kids who couldn't make their JV baseball team. 

Anyways, I know it's pretty late in the season but this man is the savior the Warriors core have been waiting for. The Dynasty is back on. 

@JordieBarstool