Santa Cruz Warriors general manager, Kent Lacob, was kind enough to catch up with Blue Man Hoop to discuss the status of the team, their last couple trades and the ongoing plan for Pat McCaw.

The Santa Cruz Warriors, G League affiliate of the reigning NBA champion Golden State Warriors, have been incredibly busy this past week, creating quite a bit of buzz prior to the All-Star break.

It all started last Wednesday, Feb. 7 when Dubs guard Patrick McCaw requested to go to Kaiser Permanente Arena, hoping that a G League assignment would get him back on track and allow him to develop a positive rhythm going into the second half of the regular season.

Then, the Sea Dubs front office executed an unexpected three-team trade on Monday, Feb. 12, sending one of their second-year players, Alex Hamilton, to the Windy City Bulls. The following day, Santa Cruz shipped their only other returning player, James Southerland, to the South Bay Lakers.

Considering the timing of McCaw’s recent wrist injury and the fact that G League trade deadline is only about a week away, Blue Man Hoop opted to have a word with Sea Dubs general manager, Kent Lacob, to discuss about the team’s recent trades and the possibility of getting McCaw back at the end of March.