In recent years, the Warriors have become a paradise for role players, superstars have attracted too much defense, and Kerr's team basketball style of play will give them a lot of opportunities to score easily, which has created the illusion that many fans are full of Warriors talent, but when they leave the Warriors, they may not be able to play the previous performance, and the situation is usually not as good as before.
1. Brandon Rush

The Big3 League has always been a stage for retired players to play, and many old stars such as Rashad Lewis and Mike Bibby have played here, but no one expected that Brandon Rush of the Class of 2008, the player who helped the Warriors play in the 2014-2016 season, would also run for the Big3 League. Three years ago, he was able to get an average of 14.7 minutes per game for the Warriors, and now it's a bit of a shame that he's lost to it.
2. Ian Clark
He played for the Warriors in 2015-16 and 2016-17, including a second season shooting 49 percent from the field and a 37 percent three-point shooting percentage, looking like he was enough to be a bench bandit. As a result, after joining the Pelicans on a basic salary, the offensive efficiency is getting lower and lower, and now his shooting percentage has dropped to 39%, the average shot per game is similar to the score, and it is not yet known whether he can stay in the league after this season.
3. Barbosa
He played for the Warriors in 2014-15 and 2015-16, and he was still a qualified sixth man in those two years, and he can also attack efficiently during the rotation time, which has received a lot of attention. In the summer of 2016, the 33-year-old Barbosa was favored by the Suns, but lost the help of the system, he averaged 0.5 shots per game, but scored 0.1 points lower, and then retired after a season with the Suns.
4. Speights
He signed a three-year contract with the Warriors in 2013, a three-year period in which he was known as a big shooter and shot 38.7 percent from three-point range. But after leaving the Warriors, his shortcomings of slow lateral movement and poor rim protection were infinitely expanded, and neither the Clippers nor the Magic could tolerate his performance. He then came to the CBA, but the Guangzhou Dragons and Lions also hastily cut the man in January this year.
5. Casby
When he joined the Warriors last season, it was considered a match made in heaven, and sure enough, he improved his 8% shooting rate in the Warriors, but unfortunately, due to the tension of the Warriors' outside personnel, Casby could not return from an ankle injury and had to be cut. In Casby, who traveled to the Grizzlies this season, his offensive efficiency has slipped again, and he was cut by the Grizzlies a month ago due to a right knee injury.
6. Nick Young
Last season, Nick Young has been unable to integrate into the Warriors' system, and at the same time, the training attitude is not good, so after winning the championship, he did not get a contract extension from the Warriors. This season, Nick Young has only played four games when the Nuggets are full of injuries, and the rest of the time has been unattended.
7. McAdoo
McAdoo, while not playing much time with the Warriors, has been shooting around 54 percent from the field and looks like he can serve as a qualified substitute inside. He signed with the 76ers in the summer of 2017 and immediately dropped to 28.6 percent from the field. After a tough season with the 76ers, no team wants anymore.
8. Pachulia
After Bogut left, Pachulia joined the Warriors. In his two years with the Warriors, he shot a career-high 57 percent from the field, but after joining the Pistons on a base salary this year, his shooting percentage quickly slipped to 43 percent. It is not known whether this unqualified internal efficiency can still be paid in the end.