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Warriors already justified for questionable free agency moves after injury chaos

Re-signing Jonathan Kuminga and adding Al Horford were the key offseason moves for the Golden State Warriors, but beyond that they also made some questionable moves in adding a glut of guards toward the end of their roster.

Beyond Kuminga and Horford, the Warriors also signed De'Anthony Melton and Seth Curry, brought back Gary Payton II, and gave rookie Will Richard a four-year contract. All players stand at 6'4" and below, but it's already been justified given the injury concerns that are presenting themselves just days out from the regular season opener against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Warriors need all their guards right now amid injury concerns

Moses Moody had been firming as Golden State's starting two guard after the first two preseason games, only for the fifth-year wing to suffer a calf injury that's seen him miss the last three games and have him doubtful for opening night.