Who will be the Warriors’ most productive player off the bench?
6. Jacob Evans
A total hit or miss year for Jacob Evans, he proved in summer league he can score. With Quinn Cook, Sean Livingston and Andre Iguodala gone, the Warriors need ball handlers coming off the bench.
In summer ball, he averaged 16.3 points per game and 4.8 assists per game per NBA.com over 30.8 mpg. If he can average a third of that production this season, he could have a nice small role filling in at the point guard spot behind Steph.
5. Glenn Robinson III
Glenn Robinson III could be much higher because the Warriors have such a big hole at the 3, but because of his lack of production in the NBA thus far, this is where he is.
The biggest question mark off the bench, by far, he’s a good defender, and can shoot threes from time to time. He may earn starts over McKinnie, but that is yet to be seen. Assuming he’s coming off the bench, he’s only averaging 4.4 points in 14.4 minutes per game over a four year career.