Mychal Mulder was a part of the Golden State Warriors squad last year as a full-time player, putting in an average of 12.8 minutes per match, and played 60 games for the team while starting just six of them. On the scoreboard, he has tallied higher than Kevon Looney and thrown down more threes than Damion Lee and Kent Bazemore. Thus the question of a two-way contract might surprise the fans especially when he was one of the key contributors for the Dubs.
If Warriors do go that way would Mulder accept or try his luck somewhere else? Warriors at the moment have two spots to offer before the next season, the 15th spot on the squad as well as a place next to Chris Chiozza as the second player of a two-way contract. The fight for the last spot on the roster is intense between Mulder, Gary Payton II, Avery Bradley, Langston Galloway, and Jordan Bell.