Your Newest Warrior Point Guard Challenged Warriors Bring in Dickau Matt Steinetz, Golden State Warriors Examiner If you’re looking for a sign the Warriors ’ point guard position is anything but settled, proof was walking around the practice facility with a ball under his arm on Wednesday. Dan Dickau was in the house. Dickau has played for six NBA teams and was just released on Monday by Air Avellino, an Italian team that plays in the Euroleague. More Warriors articles after the jump... Fewer Pounds, More Minutes Janny Hu, San Francisco Chronicle "It was a challenge," Harrington said. "It's something I don't want to have to go through this year. I just want to be on the court and play more consistent minutes, and I think I did everything I was supposed to (do) to make sure that happens." Harrington, whose unhappiness has led to plenty of trade speculation over the past year, said summer talks with vice president Chris Mullin have renewed his optimism for being an effective and key player for the Warriors this season. It's Watson at Point Guard...For Now Marcus Thompson II, Contra Costa Times If the season started today, Warriors coach Don Nelson said it would be C.J. Watson — not Marcus Williams — facing off against New Orleans Hornets All-Star point guard Chris Paul. "It's C.J.'s job right now to lose," Nelson said after Wednesday's practice. "From what I've seen in this camp so far, he's done the best job. I see all thre ...