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

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Glenn Robinson III

The Golden State Warriors, as aforementioned, give players second chances. They gave Robinson III after his market tanked last offseason.

He could’ve played elsewhere but opted to join the Warriors. Eventually, given his high level of play as a major force for a Golden State team without Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson for the bulk of the season, he was traded.

Now in Philadelphia, Robinson III has a chance to make an impact on a team with a viable shot at the Finals.

The Sixers only wanted Robinson and Alec Burks because of their play in Golden State. For the Dubs, he shot 48% from the field and 40% from deep, averaging 12.9 points and 1.4 threes per game.

He’ll be a free agent and may want to return to Golden State this offseason. They know his fit, so all they’ll need to see is that he can contribute at a high level for a team capable of being in the NBA Finals.