The Warriors need to bolster their frontcourt this offseason.
They could do just that through the NBA draft, free agency or both.
Last week, Grant Liffmann listed some possible "under-the-radar" free-agents the front office could target. And Monte Poole, Kerith Burke, Liffmann and yours truly discussed those options this week on the latest "Warriors Roundtable."
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It's very possible that general manager Bob Myers and his staff make it a priority to sign a player (or two) who is a threat from deep.
The plan was for Kevon Looney to add the 3-point shot to his game last year, but injuries derailed his season.
Marquese Chriss averaged 2.7 3-point attempts per game over his first two NBA seasons with the Phoenix Suns, but just shot 39 3s over 59 games with the Dubs in 2019-20 (he made eight).
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And Draymond Green -- who might end up playing more center in 2020-21 -- has not shot the ball consistently well from beyond the arc the last four regular seasons.
To see which big men the Warriors might be interested in adding this October, watch the full conversation above.
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