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

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6. Evan Fournier

Adding some offensive firepower in the second unit is a major goal for the Golden State Warriors.

The Dubs bench currently scored 36.6 points per game, the 13th most in the league. This is a decent mark but the numbers are skewed as the team is suffering from so many injuries that more opportunities are being opened up for bench players to score.

Once the team is at full strength, the Warriors will need a true scorer to mantle the bench. Evan Fournier should be a player at the top of their list.

He is a great shot creator and has no fear of big moments. His pure stroke from beyond the arc has helped him score a career-high 19.5 points per game on 41.7 percent shooting from deep. He ranks 13th for total 3-pointers at 90 makes on the season.

Signing Fournier is a no-brainer. His presence with the second unit would bring much-needed depth to this team.