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Warriors Have 1 Big Buyout Candidate In Mind

Warriors Have 1 Big Buyout Candidate In Mind

The Golden State Warriors have taken bold steps to reshape their roster through a significant trade for Jimmy Butler. The seasoned veteran brings playoff experience and defensive prowess to the team’s lineup.

The Warriors’ front office remains active in pursuing additional talent. Bruce Brown emerges as a potential target through the buyout market. His championship experience with the Denver Nuggets adds value to his profile.

“Bruce Brown landed in New Orleans as part of the return in the Brandon Ingram trade with Toronto,” Bleacher Report’s Joe Tansey wrote this week.

“Brown is on a $23 million contract for this season, so his list of potential suitors after a buyout is smaller than other candidates. New Orleans could choose to keep Brown as part of its rebuilding phase around Zion Williamson, but the Pelicans have to make sure he fits within the rotation.”

“If the Pels choose the buyout route with Brown, Golden State could be a fascinating option as an upgrade from some of the young talent on the Warriors roster.”

Brown’s defensive capabilities and three-point shooting make him an attractive option. His corner three-point percentage stands at 45.0% this season, demonstrating his efficiency from key spots on the floor.

The Warriors’ roster construction focuses on versatile players who excel on both ends of the court. A potential Brown acquisition would add depth to their guard rotation and provide strategic flexibility for Steve Kerr’s coaching schemes.

Stephen Curry’s presence continues to shape the Warriors’ identity. His partnership with Butler creates new offensive dynamics, while their combined leadership strengthens the team’s championship aspirations.

Key Statistics for Bruce Brown (2024-25)

  • Points per game: 8.4
  • Rebounds per game: 3.8
  • Corner three-point percentage: 45.0%

The Warriors’ pursuit of experienced players reveals their commitment to maximizing their competitive window. Their strategy emphasizes:

  • Defensive versatility
  • Championship experience
  • Three-point shooting
  • Rotational depth
  • Veteran leadership

The team’s salary structure remains a crucial factor in roster decisions. Brown’s current $23 million contract creates complexity for potential moves, requiring careful navigation of financial constraints.

The integration of new players alongside established Warriors veterans presents both opportunities and challenges. The team’s system emphasizes ball movement, defensive switching, and three-point shooting – areas where targeted acquisitions must demonstrate compatibility.

Jennifer Withers Hoey

Jennifer Withers Hoey is a former Business Development Manager who transitioned to writing about sports. With valuable connections all over the West Coast, she has used those contacts to break some of the most interesting stories pertaining to the Portland Trail Blazers, Oregon Ducks, LA Lakers, LA Clippers, Seattle Supersonics (RIP), and more.
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