The 2019-20 season hasn't been so kind to the Golden State Warriors, as they were plagued by injuries to most of their key players. However, rookie forward Eric Paschall turned out to be one of the few good things to come out of the year for Dubs fans.

Now that the season is suspended due to the coronavirus, everyone has time to reflect on how the season has gone and rate their performances. The NBA got in touch with the Warriors forward and asked him about the facet of his game that not many teams and fans in the NBA are taking more seriously. He answered that it's his playmaking that defenders should be more wary about.

He thinks that his offensive firepower allows him to become quite a good distributor of the ball as well.

“The most underrated part of my game is definitely my playmaking ability. I feel like I have all the tools to make the right plays. I continue to find my teammates open because of my aggressiveness. I would definitely say playmaking is a huge underrated part of my game.”

The undersized power forward is not making a mistake with his assessment. While his 2.2 assists every game is not a high average, those are really good numbers for a rookie power forward. His 14.0 points every night definitely gets opponents to double him and enable him to find the right man for the pass.

With the season indefinitely suspended, fans may have to wait a while before they see him and the Dubs play again. However, next season will be incredible as they have a lot of incredible talent on their roster by then, Paschal included.