SAN FRANCISCO >> The Warriors‘ acquisition of their two second-round picks — Australia’s Alex Toohey and Florida’s Will Richard — became official on Sunday afternoon.

No. 56 overall pick Will Richard saw his first Summer League action with the team in Golden State’s 90-88 loss to the Spurs at Chase Center, and looked comfortable at the shooting guard position, even if his buzzer-beating 3-point attempt bounced off the rim.Despite not being able to practice with the team before the trade became official, he started strong. Richard began the game by making a layup in transition, and late in the fourth quarter, he made a catch-and-shoot triple to cut the Spurs lead to 89-88 with 20 seconds left.

Richard scored 16 points on 3 of 10 shooting. He also displayed an ability to get to the line and make his shots — Richard went 8-for-8 on his free throws.

“That was my first time playing fives since the (National) championship game,” Richard said. “It felt good to get back out there with the guys.”

His fellow rookies Alex Toohey and Taran Armstrong, flanked by second-year pro Quinten Post and longtime assistant coach Ron Adams, watched and cheered from the stands. Coach Lainn Wilson said he did not know if Toohey would play during the next game on Tuesday.

SJSU’s Moore, Uduje, Diallo face Warriors

The best San Jose State Spartan in recent memory suited up against the hometown team. Omari Moore, the 2023 Mountain West Conference co-Player of the Year, started for the Spurs and threw down a thunderous dunk in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, he threw a slick dime to Osayi Osifo for an easy layup in transition. Moore played the role of a do-it-all guard in a manner reminiscent of his days at SJSU, scoring 13 and throwing four assists.

Moore spent the previous season playing for Darüssafaka Lassa in the Turkish League.

Jose Udeje, his fellow Spartan, played four minutes and had two assists, after he scored seven points in just over five minutes on Saturday. Big man Ibrahima Diallo grabbed two rebounds for San Antonio.