So far this offseason, the Golden State Warriors have had an outstanding offseason. They’ve signed three veterans to the minimum and also drafted two players in the lottery, both of which have had solid performances at the Las Vegas Summer League.
However, the Warriors shouldn’t look to get a ton from No. 7 overall pick Jonathan Kuminga or No. 14 overall pick Moses Moody. On top of those two, they added 37-year-old Andre Iguodala, 28-year-old Otto Porter Jr., and 33-year-old Nemanja Bjelica.
The Golden State Warriors still have a roster spot and a mid-level exception to use, and they may want to use them on any of these four free agents.
There is still more the Warriors can do, and they still have a couple of holes to fill.
Their backcourt could use a veteran leader, and they could use a defensive-minded guard as well. All three of the Warriors’ backups focus mainly on what they can do offensively. Damion Lee, Mychal Mulder, and Jordan Poole are all score-first guards.
That improvement is one the Warriors need to seriously consider. With a couple of free agents that fit the mold along with a couple of free agents that could provide quality minutes elsewhere, the Warriors need to continue their value signings in free agency.
Let’s dive into four options for them to do just that.