With Stephen Curry presumably beginning the 12-13 season and starting at point guard, the Warriors will have a difficult decision to make between Nate Robinson and Charles Jenkins.

"We will seek input from our coaches and evaluate our team at the end of the season," Warriors assistant general manager Bob Myers said.

Robinson has proven he is still a capable individual scorer during his tenure with the Warriors. Robinson also has been a bargain financially and his contract amount will likely increase next season.

"This would be a great place for me. But you never know what happens," Robinson said of staying with the Warriors. "So you've got to play it by ear. Can't be like, 'This is going to happen.' ... It never happens that way. So that's why you take it one day at a time and count your blessings."

According to a source, however, Jenkins has proven himself capable of playing a starting role in the absence of Curry.