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

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5. Danilo Gallinari

There is a gigantic Kevin-Durant hole in the Golden State Warriors lineup. Could Danilo Gallinari be a suitable replacement?

It’s obvious that no one will be able to replace the two-time MVP. However, Gallinari can be a worthy substitute capable of helping the Dubs make another title run.

Gallinari is a skilled playmaker and is a comfortable scorer. He can shoot from any spot on the floor and is adept at getting to his hot zones. His 18.1 points per game are a major reason as to why the Oklahoma City Thunder are in the playoff race.

The Warriors would love to bring Gallinari to the team. His offensive production alongside Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson would put the Warriors over the top once again. Simply having another guy capable of scoring his own points is a huge advantage to this team.