Golden State Warriors: 9 free agents to target with MLE

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4. Glenn Robinson III

Glenn Robinson was a pleasant addition to the Warriors last season. He was one of the team’s most consistent scorers and was having the best season of his career before being traded.

It’s obvious that the Dubs weren’t thrilled at the idea of trading GR3. In fact, some members of the team have said that losing Robinson hurt more than trading D’Angelo Russell. The feelings might be mutual as the two parties have expressed interest in reuniting.

Robinson acted as a three-level scorer, averaging 12.9 points and shooting nearly 50 percent from the field. He would be in a more reduced role this time around playing behind Andrew Wiggins but there is no doubt his presence would be welcomed back.

At 6’7″, Robinson is capable of playing multiple positions. This is valuable to the Warriors who will need help in more than a few departments.