4 Things Warriors must immediately do the minute free agency begins

Golden State Warriors, Draymond Green. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
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4. Vets to convince to take the minimum to ring chase

To maximize their title odds, the Warriors must fully ditch the two timelines plan. They already traded Jordan Poole to Washington, and Jonathan Kuminga could be next. The Dubs should be looking for veterans that are hungry to chase a championship to fill their roster.

There are several talented options available that could be eager to play with Stephen Curry and the Dubs. The addition of Chris Paul to run the second unit increases Golden State’s options. Things are more random and unpredictable with Curry and Draymond Green commanding the show, but CP3 loves to run pick and rolls and pass to set shooters.

Golden State can fit any player onto their current roster, and veterans like Jae Crowder, Joe Ingles, Torey Craig, and Wes Matthews are all eager to win their first championship. Could they come to the Warriors for the minimum in hopes of finally winning a ring?

It will be a busy offseason for the Golden State Warriors as they attempt to get their spending in check and find a way to keep their core together. It won’t be easy, so stay tuned to see how the new front office tackles the issues and rounds out their roster ahead of training camp.