Eric Paschall
The last player to sadly join in on this list is second-year forward Eric Paschall. Starting in the place of Draymond Green, Paschall hasn’t been that good so far this season. Having been on the All-Rookie First Team last season, more was expected from the second-year stud.
Paschall is averaging under 36 percent from the field and under 30 percent from deep. He’s struggled to hit even wide-open shots, a consistent feature on this team that ranks second-to-last in wide-open field goal percentage.
While everyone could see that his ceiling was capped given his size and play style, Paschall needs to be in double figures. Throughout the first two games, he’s at just 6.5 points per game. Getting more from the standout rookie would be ideal.
Paschall hasn’t been great on the boards or as a playmaker. He needs to do more, and given his role and how his skillset works, getting Draymond Green back may do the trick.
The Warriors are 0-2, and if these four step up, they’ll easily get to .500 in the next week or so.