The Golden State Warriors might be bringing back Gary Payton II, a veteran guard and NBA champion, according to reports. This is largely due to the influence of superstar Stephen Curry, who values Payton’s defensive grit and chemistry with him on the court.
For Curry, Payton II represents more than just a roster piece. He embodies the defensive identity that complements Golden State’s offense. Payton’s on-ball defense, ability to guard multiple positions, and create turnovers were key in the Warriors’ title run three years ago.
Payton II averaged 6.5 points per game last season and played in 62 games for the Warriors. He’s known for his defensive prowess and was a fan favorite during his time with the team. However, there are concerns about his slowing down and not being able to defend top guards like he used to.
The Warriors haven’t signed any new players during free agency, and they’re still working out a contract with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga. The outcome of Kuminga’s situation could impact the team’s decisions on other players like Payton II.
The Warriors’ decision on Gary Payton II hinges on Curry’s influence and the team’s needs for defensive depth. With limited elite defensive options in free agency, Payton II might be a secure fit despite some decline in his defensive capabilities.
Payton II is an unrestricted free agent. He made $9.1 million in salary last season, part of a three-year, $26.1 million contract he originally signed with the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Warriors’ decision on Gary Payton II hinges on Curry’s influence and the team’s needs for defensive depth. With limited elite defensive options in free agency, Payton II might be a secure fit despite some decline in his defensive capabilities.