1 Warriors free agent target on every Central division team

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Denzel Valentine

Denzel Valentine is a switch guard/forward from the Chicago Bulls. He was draft three years ago by the Bulls from Michigan State University. He has spent all of his current NBA career with the Chicago Bulls organization.

The Bulls have zero free agents who are unrestricted. All of their players that don’t have a chosen player or club option are restricted free agents. So this would have to bank on the Bulls not wanting to retain Valentine.

In 2018-19, Valentine averaged 10.2 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 0.8 steals. He did average 27.6 minutes per game while he averaged those and started in 37 games for the Bulls during the season.

If Valentine could come into Golden State and come off the bench averaging that while spelling Andrew Wiggins at the small forward position, he could be a free agent that the Warriors need. However, remember, the Bulls have to not want to match their offer.