After impressive play during his rookie season, Quinten Post had his two-way contract converted into a standard deal.That said, after just two years and 109 games with the team, the second-round draft choice is now a restricted free agent.In his second year with Golden State, he posted similar numbers to his rookie campaign, averaging 7.7 points, four rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.5 blocks in 17.3 minutes per game.Unfortunately for Post and the Warriors, he sustained a late-season foot injury that caused him to miss the final seven games of the regular season and both Play-In Tournament games. Had Golden State advanced to the playoffs, there was optimism that Post would be able to return.During his exit interview, Post cited a desire to play this summer with the Dutch national team in the 2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers.“I think I just want to play a bunch of basketball.

I am planning to play with my national team. I think it will be good for me to put myself in different situations basketball-wise.”Born in the Netherlands, Post has yet to make his debut with the Dutch senior team.As far as free agency is concerned, the Warriors will have the chance to match any offer sheet that Post signs, if he is to sign with another franchise.This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Quinten Post intends to make Dutch national team debut this summer