Warriors’ five best moves this offseason

Jul 7, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Kevin Durant addresses the media in a press conference after signing with the Golden State Warriors at the Warriors Practice Facility. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 7, 2016; Oakland, CA, USA; Kevin Durant addresses the media in a press conference after signing with the Golden State Warriors at the Warriors Practice Facility. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
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The Warriors have made some big moves this off season, but which of them were good enough to crack this list of the Warriors top five moves this off season thus far?

After a disappointing end to a historic season, the Golden State Warriors have had a very eventful offseason.

Despite going 73-9 and coming within a few baskets of securing their second consecutive title, Golden State realized that it had some major holes it had to fill. With an incredible core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green in place, the Warriors knew that they had a good foundation.

They had one move in mind (spoiler alert: they got their guy) and, after that, they had to find good complementary pieces. With four All-NBA players, it’s not hard to attract players and Bob Myers was able to capitalize on the fact that Golden State is a desirable destination. What’s most impressive is his ability to fill out a roster with limited spending money. He made some very solid moves for the price and he could have another few waiting.

Golden State now looks like the favorites to win next year’s NBA championship and for good reason. They have the most talent in the NBA.

The Warriors have added some new faces (and re-signed some familiar ones), but we all know not all transactions are created equal. Here are the top three smartest moves by the Warriors so far this off season.

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