The Golden State Warriors enter the offseason looking to build around their veteran trio as they try to become championship contenders next season.
Golden State’s season ended in disappointment in the second round of the playoffs as they lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in fie games after Stephen Curry suffered a hamstring injury in Game 1.
Now the Warriors will look to upgrade their roster around their aging trio of Curry, Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green as they try to compete for another championship next season.
Of course, Golden State has a limited amount of cap space to use to sign players in free agency and they also have to decide on what to do with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, especially after he fell out of Steve Kerr’s rotation at the end of the season.
The Golden State Warriors could already be on the precipice of losing one of their 2021 lottery picks this offseason, so they don’t want to compound that issue
Jonathan Kuminga’s ongoing free agency situation is drawing plenty of frustration among fans, with the debacle potentially dimming the otherwise anticipated sig
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