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

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3. Otto Porter Jr.

Playing in his seventh NBA season, Otto Porter Jr. is becoming a premier 3-and-D player.

Porter has always been solid defensively. He has great size and athleticism and can defend multiple positions efficiently.

Recently, Porter began making strides towards becoming a talented offensive player. He scored 17.5 points per game in his final 15 games of the season for Chicago last year. Now, he is averaging 11.2 points while shooting above 40 percent from deep.

The Warriors would have no trouble making room for Porter. He would play a similar role to Klay Thompson, anchoring the perimeter defense while being relied on to knock down open 3-pointers.

Adding Porter gives the Warriors some depth and versatility. Porter will be able to benefit the Warriors on both ends of the floor.