As the Golden State Warriors have sat stagnant this offseason as a result of their lingering stand-off with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, their negotiations have primarily focused on adding depth to their relatively thin backcourt.
Now, with their surprising signing of 25-year-old guard Taevion Kinsey to an Exhibit-10 contract, the Warriors have added yet another guard: one who can perhaps salvage the team's sub-par draft and free agency cycle by cracking the rotation this season.
Kinsey, who played five years at Marshall, has shown both an offensive proclivity and an aptitude for shooting from the perimeter, and, depending on how the rest of this offseason plays out, he could have a genuine chance of taking up a spot on the end of Golden State's bench next season.