2020 NBA Free Agency: 3 low-cost targets for the Golden State Warriors

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Marvin Williams

Another option that would really help the Warriors create that dynamic small-ball lineup is Marvin Williams. The 6-foot-9 sharpshooting power forward has spent the last six years of his career in Charlotte.

After having been a starter since before the last decade, Williams has been relegated to the second unit. Averaging 6.7 points per game, Williams is set to become a free agent at the end of the season.

Making 1.1 threes while shooting over 37% from deep, Williams still has game left. And, with his career looking likely over in the next few years, he should take the opportunity to play with a contender like Golden State.

The Warriors traded Omari Spellman, who has a similar game to Williams. Both three-point shooting bigs, a stretch four will certainly be at the top of Golden State’s priority list this offseason.

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That said, which of the three, or all three, do you want to see with Golden State Warriors next season?