In a break from the intense basketball season, Stephen Curry is currently indulging in his passion for golf. He was recently seen participating in the American Century Championship on Friday. As the Golden State Warriors‘ fan base eagerly anticipates introductions to their latest roster additions for the upcoming NBA season, reports have surfaced regarding a potential reunion between Stephen Curry and his brother Seth Curry, as well as a possible acquisition involving a player from the Los Angeles Clippers.
So far, the Warriors have not made any significant moves this offseason. Despite their reported interest in veteran Al Horford, discussions have yet to materialize into any formal announcements, leaving these speculations as mere murmurs in the offseason buzz.
As the NBA Summer League kicked off last week, teams are actively scouring for viable options to bolster their rosters for the next season. With the NBA Draft already in the books and teams evaluating new prospects, attention is also turning to seasoned figures in the league who could play crucial roles in a championship quest next season.
Recent reports have linked the Warriors with interest in reuniting Curry with his brother Seth, who is currently with the Charlotte Hornets, and acquiring Ben Simmons from the Clippers. According to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, Golden State is eyeing these top free agents as potential targets.
“…Two other intriguing names surfaced in conversations during the first two days of the NBA Summer League: Seth Curry and Ben Simmons,” Siegel reported, highlighting the Warriors’ search for key players to aid Curry and the team in their championship aspirations.
Warriors’ reported targets in the free agency market
Siegel released a comprehensive report identifying key names in the free agency market that the Warriors might be eyeing to bolster their roster for the upcoming season. According to the report, the Warriors could potentially target Malcolm Brogdon, Trey Lyles, and Gary Payton II as they strategize to reclaim the NBA title next season.
“Players like Malcolm Brogdon, Trey Lyles, and Gary Payton II are highlighted as potential free-agent targets for the Warriors this offseason,” Siegel noted. These names are seen as critical options for a team eager to return to championship contention.
Seth Curry and Simmons’ performance in the last regular season
To assess how these potential additions could aid the Warriors’ championship aspirations, we examine their recent performances. Seth Curry, in particular, provided valuable minutes in the previous regular season. Curry started in 14 games out of the 64 he played, averaging 6.5 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 1.5 assists in 15.6 minutes per game.
Ben Simmons, meanwhile, experienced a mid-season trade from the Brooklyn Nets to the Clippers. Over 18 games, none of which he started, Simmons averaged 2.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game while on the court for an average of 16.4 minutes. Both players’ stats provide insights into how they might fit into the Warriors’ framework next season.
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