Golden State Warriors: 10 Free agents that can revive the dynasty

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10. Davis Bertans

Drafted in 2011, Davis Bertans was stashed away for nearly six years before officially making his NBA debut in the 2015-16 season.

Bertans played three seasons as a role player with the San Antonio Spurs before becoming a breakout player this year with the Washington Wizards.

In an increased role with the Wizards, Bertans is scoring a career-high 15.4 points per game and has become a trustworthy stretch big. His season total of 105 3-pointers is currently the sixth-highest mark of anyone in the league.

Bertans has found great success on the perimeter. His 43.3 percent shooting clip is the third-highest of any player in the top 10 for total 3-pointers this season.

His fit with the Golden State Warriors needs no explanation. A 3-point shooting big man? Easy decision for the Dubs.