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A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies

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A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted?

According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way contracts in the vacant state of the Warriors plan to convert the contracts of the backcourt player Ty Jerome and the front-line player Anthony Lamb who previously held the training camp contract to a two-way contract, and they will also get the opportunity to stay in the new season.

Jerome had just been sent to the Houston Rockets by the Oklahoma Thunder in a 4-for-4 deal, and he was quickly cut by the Rockets after the trade was completed and became a free agent. The Warriors quickly offered him a training camp contract after he became a free agent. It can be seen that the Warriors are very optimistic about Jerome, and in the end, the Warriors chose to leave Jerome who was not optimistic about everyone in the fierce battle for places.

In the preseason, Jerome's performance was very average, he made a total of 2 appearances for the Warriors, averaging only 4 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game in 9.1 minutes per game, and 1.5 turnovers, shooting 42.9% from the field and 33.3% from three-point range.

The most important thing is that Jerome is a 196cm tall point guard, and he has average athleticism, slow movement, although the style of play is stable, the passing ability is not bad, but overall there are not too many highlights. Considering that the Warriors already include a large number of backcourt players in their current roster, and Jerome is not a particularly capable player, plus he is already a 25-year-old player, his potential has been basically tapped.

It can only be said that the Warriors' vision may not be the same as the average team, Jerome was abandoned by the Thunder and the Rockets, two league-level teams, but the defending champion gave him a chance, maybe they really saw some shining points in him?

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A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies
A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies
A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies
A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies
A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies
A bit of an accident? Did the Warriors actually sign players that neither the Thunder nor the Rockets wanted? According to the revelations of Golden State Warriors and team reporter Anthony Slater, there are still two two-way copies

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