20 free agency targets the Golden State Warriors should scout in the bubble

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Jeff Green

A veteran forward, Jeff Green still has something left in the tank. Playing with the Rockets, he’s a solid plus for a three-point heavy team. The Rockets play a quick style focused on three-point shooting.

Green is a capable shooter, perfectly fitting the mold. Having played with the Finals-reaching Cavaliers, Green has had a few deep postseason runs but hasn’t had any hardware come from them.

A former top-five pick, Green will be entering his 13th season in the league next year. Green shouldn’t be expected to do too much, but he is averaging 8.4 points per game while shooting 35% from deep.

Green has been a crucial piece for teams he’s been on over the last few seasons, and he could be a sneaky good No. 4 for a small-ball lineup. However, he will be 34 before next season so we do have to wonder how much is left in the tank.

On a veteran’s minimum, it’d be worth the risk.