Golden State Warriors: 18 realistic buyout targets Golden State should consider

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Markieff Morris

Now that Markieff Morris has officially been bought out, his playmaking would receive a warm welcome on the Golden State Warriors.

Morris was once widely regarded as the better of the two brothers but has since seen a decrease in production while brother Marcus has dominated in Boston. Well, Markieff could be the first Morris to a ring if he signed with Golden State.

Averaging 11.5 points per game, Morris probably the best player on the list. With just $8.6 million left on his contract, Washington is shaping to play for the future, and they have deemed that Morris will not be in that future.

Given his three-point shooting prowess, expect the Warriors to be interested in the veteran now that he is released from his contract.