The Golden State Warriors have yet to make a free agency move, despite the moratorium period having ended.
One week has passed by in free agency and the Warriors, who were expected to be aggressive in moves, have yet to do anything outside of the NBA Draft.
With Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green leading the way, the vision is clear for Golden State: compete for titles while the aging star trio wind down their respective careers.
Jonathan Kuminga, a 22-year-old forward, is a restricted free agent after four years with the Warriors, though, and he remains the biggest offseason domino for the franchise.
Whether they re-sign him on any sort of contract or utilize a sign-and-trade to recoup value is yet to be seen, though it was expected both sides would take their time with the situation.
Al Horford, an NBA champion, is a player to watch, as he could very well sign with the organization this offseason, too.
Still, Summer League is underway for the Warriors, and rookies Alex Toohey and Will Richard are around the club for the first time.
After meeting some of the team, Richard had quite a strong admission regarding Curry.
According to Dalton Johnson, Richard said meeting Curry was a top-three moment in his life.
"Will Richard says meeting Steph Curry is a top-3 moment of his life," Johnson shared on X.
Evidently, Curry -- a four-time NBA champion and basketball legend -- is at that age. The Warriors' dynasty began over a decade ago.
The superstar guard might still be an elite talent, but he's at the end of his career and many players nowadays remember Curry being a staple during their upbringing.
Now, Richard will get the chance to share the court and locker room with a player he looks up to, which will be an incredible moment for the 6-foot-5 guard.
Last year, Richard was with the Florida Gators as they completed a 36-5 season as the National Champions at the college basketball level.
The Warriors traded with the Memphis Grizzlies to secure the draft rights to Johnson.