The 2020-21 season didn’t go fully according to plan for the Golden State Warriors, dating back to the fateful news that Klay Thompson suffered a long-term injury in November. All things considered, Steph Curry, Draymond Green and company put together a relatively strong season, finishing with a 39-33 record, but the team’s ceiling was capped by the absence of Thompson and the future is uncertain.
For starters, the Warriors will be looking to compete at the highest level next season, all while living above the luxury tax line. Golden State will be banking on health, particularly for Thompson, Curry and Green, but they also project as an interesting team to monitor in terms of the transaction wire. The Andrew Wiggins trade is now complete, with Golden State acquiring a lottery pick from Minnesota, and the Warriors have their own pick to go along with young players like James Wiseman and Jordan Poole. In short, though, the stakes are much higher for the Warriors than a typical 39-33 team.
Roster Needs: Health, another ball-handler, wing depth
Jonathan Kuminga (No. 7 Overall), Grade: B
This is a tough evaluation. On raw talent, Kuminga is a very solid pick at No. 7 overall. In fact, it would be easy to argue that he has top-five upside (or higher) if things come together. On the flip side, Kuminga has a lot of work to do to reach that ceiling and Golden State is in win-now mode like no other team in the lottery. It’s hard to imagine him helping them during the 2021-22 season, but this is clearly a long-term bet.
2021-22 Roster
Stephen Curry
Klay Thompson
Andrew Wiggins
Draymond Green
James Wiseman
Jonathan Kuminga
Kevon Looney
Jordan Poole
Gary Payton II (non-guaranteed)
Damion Lee (non-guaranteed)
Mychal Mulder (non-guaranteed)
Eric Paschall
Alen Smailagic (non-guaranteed)
Juan Toscano-Anderson
2021 Free Agents
Kent Bazemore (UFA)
Jordan Bell (RFA)
Nico Mannion (RFA)
Kelly Oubre Jr. (UFA)