Golden State Warriors: 3 remaining free agent point guards team must sign
Reggie Jackson
Another perfect fit that would provide everything the Warriors’ second unit needs is Reggie Jackson. Having signed with the Clippers last offseason, Jackson averaged 9.5 points per game in just a handful of regular-season appearances.
While he didn’t play too well in the postseason, he did average 1.4 threes per game and shot over 50 percent from deep. Jackson, who once notched over 18 points per game, is a leader and a scorer.
He’s that good on both sides of the court, especially as a defender, a trait that may get him time beside Curry. It was a huge addition for the Clippers last season, and he’s going to be a hot target this offseason.
At 6-foot-3, Jackson shot over 39 percent from deep last season. With the loss of Klay Thompson for the season, getting a player that is capable on both sides of the court should be of utmost importance for the Warriors.
Rondo and Jackson are the players the Dubs need while Napier is more of a last-chance option.