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

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Kyle Korver

Korver has spent a whopping 16 years in the NBA. He’s, even in aging, continued to be one of the NBA’s elite shooters. For Golden State, he’d be able to be a cheap addition that could play a vital role in the second unit.

Past are the days that Korver is going to come in the game and play 30 minutes, running off five screens per set. However, in Milwaukee, Korver has continued to show that he can be a dynamic addition to any roster.

This season, at 39, Korver is averaging 6.7 points per game and shooting 41.5% from downtown. While it may not instantly make the Warriors title favorites, adding a player that can shoot like Korver would enhance their roster.

Korver has played in 50 games this season, an impressive feat.

Only having been an All-Star once, Korver’s style has made him an asset that any championship-level team has wanted, just as the Cavaliers. Sadly, Korver joined Cleveland the year after their historic comeback in the 2016 Finals.

Korver has never won a championship, and at the right price, he can get another shot at one with the Warriors next season.