Breaking News: Mike Dunleavy Jr. Identifies 3 Superior Free Agents for the Warriors
With Klay Thompson and Chris Paul’s contracts off the books, the Golden State Warriors had significant financial flexibility this offseason to explore the free-agent market.
Since the opening of free agency on June 30, speculation has been rampant that a big move by the Warriors could still be in the works. Currently, Golden State has 14 roster positions filled with guaranteed deals, not including second-round draft pick Quentin Post.
Let’s examine the Warriors’ three major free-agent signings and the superior alternatives GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. should have considered instead. Notably, two of these players signed cheaper deals elsewhere.
Warriors Signed: Former Minnesota Timberwolves Forward Kyle Anderson (Three-Year, $27 Million Deal, Third Year Non-Guaranteed)
Should Have Signed: New Chicago Bulls Forward Jalen Smith (Three-Year, $27 Million Deal)
Anderson is a versatile veteran known for his defensive skills and high basketball IQ. Standing at 6-foot-9 with a 7-foot-3 wingspan, he brings size and length to the team. However, at nearly 31 years old, Anderson’s offensive contributions are limited, with just a 22.9% three-point shooting rate and an average of 6.4 points last season.
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