3 forwards the Golden State Warriors can potentially sign for the veteran’s minimum

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Kyle Korver

In order to improve this offseason, the Golden State Warriors need to find players that would perfectly complement their offense. However, given how dominant their stars already are, there’s no need to bring in a huge star with Andrew Wiggins joining the team just a few months ago.

A player like Kyle Korver, or the other two listed, could be the perfect addition. Korver doesn’t have much left in the tank, but a free agent, he could be searching a title to end his career right on. The 39-year-old has been to the playoffs over ten times and has yet to win the Finals.

One of the greatest three-point shooters in the history of the league, Korver could make the Warriors’ offense absolutely incredible from deep. The spacing he’d help create would free up space for Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.

While defense would be an issue, Korver would be more of a special surprise than a regular member of the rotation. Either way, he’d have value if he’d be willing to join his once former enemy.

Korver, Chandler, or Robinson would make the Warriors at least a marginally better team for a roster spot and a minimum salary. Each would be worth their cost.