(Photo : Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – Stanley Johnson (#14) of the Los Angeles Lakers within the third quarter at Crypto.com Arena.
The Golden State Warriors are reportedly figuring out a number of NBA veterans; a minimum of three have been previously with the Los Angeles Lakers.
The former Lakers reportedly figuring out with the Warriors are Kent Bazemore, Juan Toscano-Anderson, and Stanley Johnson, Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype reported.
Ironically, Bazemore and Toscano-Anderson aren’t any strangers to Dub City. Bazemore began his profession with Golden State in 2012 and returned in 2020.
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Toscano-Anderson, however, was with the Warriors from 2019 to 2022. Incidentally, 2022 was a good yr for the 30-year-old ahead, profitable his first NBA title with the Warriors, ESPN reported.
Aside from that, he was the 2022 NBA Slam Dunk Contest king.
Hence, each know the system of the Warriors, and initially, it might make sense. However, they will not be the long-term piece the Dubs may have.
Former high decide makes extra sense for Dubs
Stanley Johnson, the eighth total decide of the 2015 NBA Draft, would make extra sense. Golden State has been identified to permit youthful gamers to evolve, and the previous Arizona Wildcat suits this completely.
The 27-year-old ahead confirmed promise with the Lakers, though he performed extra as a help participant to LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Regardless, he did have his moments earlier than he was traded to the Utah Jazz within the Patrick Beverley deal in August 2022, NBA.com reported.
Johnson normed 6.7 factors, 3.2 rebounds, and a couple of.2 assists with the Lakers. That manufacturing will not be eye-catching.
But with the right steering and publicity, Stanley Johnson might observe the footsteps of different younger gamers who rose to prominence after their stint with the Golden State Warriors, Lake Show Life recommended.
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