Golden State Warriors Reportedly Pursue Ben Simmons, Malcolm Brogdon Amid Free Agent Talks
Golden State Warriors Reportedly Pursue Ben Simmons, Malcolm Brogdon Amid Free Agent Talks

Golden State Warriors Reportedly Pursue Ben Simmons, Malcolm Brogdon Amid Free Agent Talks

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The Golden State Warriors have paused major offseason moves while negotiating with restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga and exploring potential signings including Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton, and Gary Payton II. Former Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons remains a free agent and could be a viable addition for Golden State in a reduced, versatile role similar to Draymond Green, given his defensive skills and playmaking ability despite a scoring decline. Eric Pincus highlights Simmons' recent struggles and limited playing time with the Clippers, but notes the Warriors' need for big men and bench ball-handlers makes them a natural fit. Additionally, Malcolm Brogdon, the Celtics' Sixth Man of the Year who battled injuries last season, might find a roster spot with the Warriors as an experienced backup point guard amid limited team openings elsewhere. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia 76ers may look to trade veteran center Andre Drummond midseason due to performance regression, with his rebounding skills still attracting potential suitors. Overall, the Warriors are positioned to add experienced, affordable veterans like Simmons and Brogdon to bolster their roster for a deep playoff run in 2025-26.

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