Gui Santos will start Wednesday’s Play-In Tournament game against the Clippers, giving the Warriors a different look for a win-or-go-home night. Anthony Slater of.com reported the move, and Santos will get the nod over De'Anthony Melton.
The 23-year-old forward spent part of the regular season in the starting five and made the most of it. In 30 starts, Santos averaged 14.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.2 steals across 30.1 minutes per game, production that gives Golden State another perimeter option as it tries to stay alive.
That matters because this is not a tune-up or a late-season lineup experiment. Wednesday’s game against the Clippers is an elimination game, and the Warriors are leaning on a player who has already shown he can handle starter minutes. Santos had started 30 regular-season games before this matchup, which gives the decision some weight beyond a one-night shuffle.
The broader context is simple: Golden State is searching for the right combination in a game that ends one team’s season and extends the other’s. Santos getting the start over Melton points to a choice based on what he has already done in the role, not on reputation or spacing on the depth chart.
What happens next is immediate. If the Warriors advance, the decision will be judged against the result. If they do not, this will read as one more bold lineup call in a season defined by them.