Warriors: Player power rankings halfway through the season

TORONTO, CANADA - NOVEMBER 29: Kevin Durant #35 of the Golden State Warriors reacts to a play during the game against the Toronto Raptors on November 29, 2018 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2018 NBAE (Photo by Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images)
TORONTO, CANADA - NOVEMBER 29: Kevin Durant #35 of the Golden State Warriors reacts to a play during the game against the Toronto Raptors on November 29, 2018 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2018 NBAE (Photo by Mark Blinch/NBAE via Getty Images) /
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Tier No. 4

. Andre Iguodala. 8. team. 41. .

Andre Iguodala is having his worst professional season. His veteran leadership comes with responsibilities, and he’s shown that he can still produce. He just hasn’t done it consistently yet.

Averaging 5.3 points per game, Iguodala is a complete player, also contributing solid rebounding and assist numbers. His 45.6% from the field is significantly lower than the Warriors’ team average. They’ll need him to step up in the second half of the season.

team. 41. . . . Kevon Looney. 7

Kevon Looney, the starting center now that Damian Jones is out for the season, has performed well in the minutes he’s been given. Shooting almost 64% from the field, Looney has been the Warriors’ second-most efficient player, only behind Jones.

Per 36 minutes, he’s also the Warriors best rebounder. While not given many minutes, Looney has low-impact but has been highly efficient. At 22, Looney still has room to grow, but he’s shown the ability to contribute on a championship-caliber team.

Jonas Jerebko. 6. team. 41. . .

Brought over from Utah, Jerebko has been surprisingly impactful for Golden State. He’s hit huge shots and even tipped in a game-winner against his former team. Averaging over a three per game, Jerebko is one of the few Warriors that can spread the court.

Being a power forward, Jerebko is unique, one of the Dubs only big men able of stepping beyond the arc. Shooting around 47% from 37% from deep, Jerebko has been a great addition to the Warriors’ roster.