Bob Myers is back in the same spot. The Warriors president of basketball operations is once again under pressure to sign someone his star players want even if the front office might not think he’s the answer they need.



But how do you say no to players who have won three titles in four years?



Last year, a vouching from stars Draymond Green and Kevin Durant, and coach Steve Kerr, led to the Warriors taking a flyer on Nick Young. This year, an even stronger push is being made for Jamal Crawford.



Green and Durant are already lobbying. Stephen Curry is on board. Some of the assistant coaches want him, too. It will be enough to get Myers on the phone with Crawford’s agent, Aaron Goodwin, when the free agency period begins at 9 p.m. on Saturday.



The Warriors could have as many six roster spots available this offseason. It is safe to say the returns of Zaza Pachulia, David West, JaVale McGee and Young are unlikely. The fate of Kevon Looney and...