The Golden State Warriors are looking to fill up their roster spots ahead of training camp, with six options in free agency being considered.
The Dubs will reportedly hold workouts with veterans Dion Waiters, Tony Snell, Kent Bazemore, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Harry Giles, and Trey Burke at their facility within the next two weeks, according to NBA insiders Shams Charania and Anthony Slater.
The Warriors have two vacant roster spots left and room for two two-way contracts. Slater expects an eventual camp competition among several candidates for the remaining roster spots.
Most of the free agents invited are guards and wings, with Giles as the only power forward-center among the invitees.
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Two of the free agents invited played for the Dubs before
Kent Bazemore and Juan Toscano-Anderson have previously spent time wearing the Dubs uniform on an NBA court.
Bazemore had two stints with the Warriors, first from 2012 to 2014, then again in the 2020-21 season.
The 34-year-old wing helped Stephen Curry switch shoe brands from Nike to Under Armour, acting as the unofficial salesperson of the latter shoe company in 2012.
Meanwhile, Toscano-Anderson became associated with the team in 2018 when he started playing for the Dubs's G-League affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors.
The Mexican-American was signed by Golden State in a full NBA contract in 2020, and he helped the team win the 2022 NBA championship.
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