Evaluation of the days of the Warriors roster in view of the 2025 NBA Free Agency – NBC Sports Bay Area and California

The wheels are already in motion. Messages and calls are sent to receive an answer.
Even before the conclusion of the 2025 NBA Draft on Thursday evening, the chaos out of season has already woke up from his one year’s sleep. Everyone looks at the champion Oklahoma City Thunder and for the Warriors, a handful of other teams are on their way.
Their second star was added months ago in the form of Jimmy Butler. Furthermore, they cannot go back to the same exact list and see each other as immediate contenders. While the Warriors try to land on their final response on what is the future of Jonathan Kuminga, only nine players of the team last season are currently under contract.
In Kuminga a qualified offer will be provided by the expiry of Sunday at 14:00, giving them the opportunity to combine any contract that another team accepts with him as a limited free agent.
The teams can officially start negotiating with the players on Monday at 15:00 pt. Until then, here is a look at the current days of the Roster dei Guerrieri before the free agency.
Guards (3)
Shortly after Butler’s arrival, Brandin Podiemski settled in the initial formation next to Steph Curry in the back part. Buddy Hield remained a sixth man, and then the last nine games of the Warriors began in the playoffs. However, it was not a replacement of Podiemski.
Those three are the only guards under contract for warriors. Moses Moody can also play on a shot depending on what the roster is. The most remarkable loss from the roster of last season would be Gary Payton II, who is a free agent without restrictions.
Pat Spencer is a limited free agent and is still eligible for two ways, even after being converted into a standard contract at the end of last season. After being signed by Warriors to a two -way contract in February by the Australian NBL, Taran Armstrong is a limited free agent who will play Summer League for Golden State.
Forward (4)
As mentioned, Moody is listed as an attacker for this exercise. The entire offseason of the warriors could be dictated by his draft classmate Kuminga, whose adaptation in the frontcourt remains a strangeness.
The headliners here are obviously Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler, the forces of the brain commitment that make the new three big three of the warriors together with Curry. The lonely left is Gui Santos. Warriors have a team option on the Santos contract, but they will collect it unless part of a trade.
Kevin Knox is a name to look at the back of the roster. It is a limited free agent that warriors could sign an economic contract again. His attitude and development have gained praise from staff and front office. Braxton Key has been converted into a standard playoff contract and remains suitable for two ways, as well as Jackson Rowe, who will play Summer League for Warriors.
Centers (2)
Yes, Green remains the best five men in the roster. Yes, he will see more minutes there. No, warriors don’t want Draymond to be their starting center.
And all this seems the same track in the cycle.
Trayce Jackson-Davis and Quinten Post are the centers of Warriors under contract, giving the position a giant question mark. Entering the year 3 as a choice of the second round, the Jackson-Davis contract is not guaranteed. Post has a team option that enters his second season after being taken in the second round of the draft last year that will be collected.
Then there is the possible reality of saying goodbye to one of the most respected warriors for a long time, a long time. Kevon Looney is always a warrior forever and favored by fans. Looney is a free agent without restrictions after a decade with the Warriors.
Rookies (2)
A choice of the second round became two for the Warriors when the general manager Mike Dunleavy exchanged the overall choice n. 41 to the Phoenix Suns for n. 52 and n. 59 He liked the wire guard in Florida Will Richard enough to go up three points, bringing it to n. 56.
Dunleavy after the draft said Toohey, 21 years old, and Richard, 23 in December, could both have roster points at the beginning of the season. There is always a strong possibility that one of the two is signed for a two -way agreement, but having cheap contracts on your books by young players who can break the rotation would be a draft dream for warriors.
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