NBA: Grading every team’s 2022 offseason through the draft, free agency

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Golden State Warriors

Notable moves: Signed Donte DiVincenzo and JaMychal Green

Coming off their fourth NBA Championship since 2015, the Golden State Warriors didn’t really need to do anything this offseason and they still would be considered one of the favorites to win the NBA Championship in 2023. But the franchise that coined the phrase “light years ahead” doesn’t get to sit idly by during an offseason.

And the Warriors actually made a couple of key moves. I’m not sure if any of them will be remembered as big splashes, but they’re two moves that could end up paying dividends during another long playoff run.

The fact that the defending NBA champions were able to ADD to their depth with Donte DiVincenzo and JaMychal Green this offseason is flat-out unfair. Plus, let’s not forget that James Wiseman is finally expected to be healthy. The Warriors, believe it or not, should actually be better next season.

Grade: A