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

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4. Jabari Parker

Jabari Parker entered the league with a massive amount of hype. The high school sensation hasn’t turned into a superstar but he is a ready and capable player.

Parker has shown brief glimpses of his potential. At 24 years of age, there is no telling if he will ever blossom into a star. However, there is no reason he can’t be a productive asset.

With the Atlanta Hawks, Parker is averaging 15.4 points and 6.1 rebounds in 26.5 minutes per game. He is an efficient 50.6 percent from the field but is a below-average 27.7 percent 3-point shooter.

The Warriors could slot Parker into a bench role and rely on him for some instant offense. Having the Dubs readjust expectations for Parker could be the best thing to happen to his career and he could have a very successful career with Golden State.