
The Golden State Warriors have done nothing all offseason.
That isn’t an overreaction; it is just the truth.
Despite rumors circulating about them signing Al Horford, Jonathan Kuminga wanting out, and having free agents like Gary Payton II, they have yet to make a move.
However, like Kuminga, there is another player who has yet to sign with a team who remains in restricted free agency.
His name is Quentin Grimes, and he rose to become a star late last season.
Last season, he played in just 28 games for the Philadelphia 76ers due to an injury, but averaged 21.9 points per game, a 7.3 increase from his previous best.
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As of now, the 76ers have not been able to work out a deal with him to bring him back, which may make Grimes feel put off.
Which coincidentally is exactly how Kuminga is feeling with the Warriors.
He has made it known that he does not want to be part of the team, and Philadelphia could be his next home.
Outside of Paul George, the 76ers don’t have many wings, especially ones that fit the timeline with Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, and Jared McCain.
Kuminga could slide in as a starting forward immediately and take the reins post-Paul George, getting the increased role he has wanted.
Grimes on the Warriors would work as well, a guard alongside Stephen Curry who can defend and score.
Both of these players have shown flashes of their true potential; they just need the right fit to flourish.
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