Stephen Curry is still in the middle of his reign, Klay Thompson remains an influential player after his ACL injuries and hamstrings, Draymond Green remains an elite defensive player and the Warriors have plenty of young talent that will continue to grow and improve over time.
After the last tournament, quite a few notable names left the Bay Area.
Otto Porter Jr. has signed with the Toronto Raptors in free agency, Gary Payton II has signed with the Portland Trail Blazers, Damion Lee has signed with the Phoenix Suns and Nemanja Bilica has signed with Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul abroad.
The Warriors recently made a move to sign veteran forward JaMychal Green on free agency after he was waived by the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Warriors still have two places open for registration before the start of the 2022-23 season.
Ten-time NBA star and former scoring champ Carmelo Anthony remains an unrestricted free agent in August, but Golden State doesn’t look like a potential landing point for him.
So far, Anthony is not on the Warriors’ radar and the team hasn’t shown any level of interest in signing him, a league source told Fastbreak recently.
Mac McClung, Pat Spencer and Trevion Williams all signed bootcamp deals with the Warriors and at least one of these three players is likely to land 14th on the Golden State roster for the 2022-23 season, especially considering the team has no open two-way spots. With Lester Quinones and Quinndary Weatherspoon it currently occupies.
15th place on this list is reserved for veteran striker and 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala for now if he decides to return for the 19th NBA season and not retire, sources say.
At 38, Carmelo Anthony appears to be nearing the end of the row on his first Hall of Fame polling career.
One of the top scorers of his generation and a member of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary squad, Anthony will likely end up being one of the last off-season signings to be made before the start of league-level training camps near the end of September.
Re-signing with the Los Angeles Lakers for one year, the bargain deal remains a huge possibility for Carmelo Anthony, especially given his relationship with LeBron James.
Preparing for what will be his 20th season in the NBA, Anthony has played for the Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers and most recently the Los Angeles Lakers in his career.