Frank Kaminsky — Update: Signed 2-year, $10 million deal with Suns
The Warriors could potentially lose their stretch 4, Jonas Jerebko. A replacement for Jerebko that is younger is on the market and not getting much attention. However, Frank Kaminsky will likely sign back with Charlotte.
While not a top target, Kaminsky is a much more realistic target than Holiday and Matthews, two players that’ll likely both go to the highest bidder, which won’t be Golden State. The former Badger took a step backwards in his fourth season.
After averaging double figures in two consecutive seasons, Kaminsky scored just 8.6 per game last season. One positive note is that Kaminsky shot a career-high 58.7% true shooting percentage.
The ninth overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, Kaminsky has a future in the league. A 7-footer that can shoot from deep will always have a home, but his value isn’t high. For that reason, he could sign for the minimum in Golden State.
Frank the Tank can be a winner once again.