Golden State Warriors: Grading each offseason move so far
By Tony Pesta
The Golden State Warriors have been active in retooling their roster this offseason – let’s grade each move they have made thus far.
The Golden State Warriors had some steep hills to climb entering the 2020 NBA Offseason. Even with a fully healthy roster, the franchise knew they needed to make some moves to help compete for another title.
Unfortunately, things only grew tougher when the Dubs learned they would be playing without Klay Thompson for a second straight season. This news came right before the NBA Draft but ultimately didn’t impact their decision to draft James Wiseman.
Nonetheless, the Dubs had some major gaps to fill in their rotation before the season began. As a result, Bob Myers and the front office were fast to put together some deals. The goal was to create a strong enough supporting cast around Stephen Curry and Draymond Green to bring the dynasty back.
Did the Warriors accomplish this? Let’s take a look at each offseason move they have made thus far and analyze how good each decision was. For clarity, we won’t be counting prospects such as Nico Mannion who may or may not make the final roster.