The Golden State Warriors have added another piece to their roster in free agency by signing guard Cory Joseph to a one-year deal, as reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. This move aims to provide the team with some valuable experience as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Warriors’ Moves in Free Agency
The Warriors have been relatively quiet in this year’s free agency, but they have made some significant signings to maintain a sense of familiarity within the team. The addition of Cory Joseph serves to provide the team with a seasoned veteran who can contribute both on and off the court. Joseph’s experience and leadership will be valuable for a team looking to make a deep playoff run.
Cory Joseph’s Previous Season Performance
Cory Joseph spent the previous season with the Detroit Pistons, where he averaged seven points and 3.5 assists per game. His ability to contribute as a playmaker and scorer will undoubtedly be an asset to the Warriors as they continue to build their roster for the upcoming season. The one-year deal allows both the team and player to evaluate their fit before potentially committing to a longer-term contract.