The Golden State Warriors have yet to make a transaction, with training camp only days away.
That will change, however, once they address the Jonathan Kuminga situation.
According to NBA correspondent Marc Stein, the Warriors plan to sign a number of players once Kuminga is dealt with.
That would be Al Horford, Seth Curry, Gay Payton II, and De’Anthony Melton.
The Dubs would bring in two familiar faces, that being Payton II and Melton, and two new players in Curry and Horford.
Steph would get the chance to play alongside his brother for the first time since they were kids, and Horford brings more championship experience to this already loaded Warriors squad.
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Since free agency started and the Boston Celtics made no aggressive moves to obtain Horford, he has been rumored to join the Warriors.
Horford will likely become their starting center, and since their core is in their mid to late 30s already, Horford’s age should not be a concern.
With the Celtics, he stepped into the veteran role, but was still impactful on the court.
His tenure in Boston consisted of two stints, and he averaged 11.1 points per game over his seven-season duration with the team.
At six-foot-nine, Horford is a five-time All-Star and has only come off the bench 60 times in the 1,138 games he has played.
His numbers may not be the same as they were when he was with the Atlanta Hawks, but Horford will no doubt make an impact with the Warriors.
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