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Averaging 8 points per game, he was abandoned by Kerr for a long time, and the first person to leave the Warriors offseason was confirmed

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The Warriors are now at the end of their season after losing to the Kings in today's play-in tournament and are now entering the offseason. Entering the offseason means the end of a long season, and it also means that a player's contract has been fulfilled for a season. At the end of last season, there were players who signed one-year contracts with the Warriors, and there is a good chance that they will not continue to play for the Warriors after the end of this season, so they will face departure.

Averaging 8 points per game, he was abandoned by Kerr for a long time, and the first person to leave the Warriors offseason was confirmed

At the moment, we can confirm that there is one player who will leave the team at the end of the season, and that is Saric who joined the Warriors for $2.71 million a year last year. Saric signed a one-year, $2.71 million contract with the Warriors last summer. The reason why he chose to join the Warriors in the first place was also because of Paul's reinforcements, because he and Paul were teammates with the Suns before.

Averaging 8 points per game, he was abandoned by Kerr for a long time, and the first person to leave the Warriors offseason was confirmed

Saric has performed well overall with the Warriors this year, averaging 8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in the regular season, and shooting 37.6% from three-point range. But as the season progressed, Saric's defensive weaknesses were gradually exposed. Later, as Davis Jr. grew, Saric was gradually completely abandoned by Kerr. So it's almost certain that the Warriors won't renew his contract because there's no value in renewing his contract.

Averaging 8 points per game, he was abandoned by Kerr for a long time, and the first person to leave the Warriors offseason was confirmed

Saric is only 30 years old this year, and he still has some characteristics on the offensive end, so it is not ruled out that other teams will be willing to sign him after leaving the team this offseason. At present, Saric is more suitable to go to some weak teams or some bad teams, because he may not play much role on the defensive end of the strong team, and he will often be abandoned. Of course, it is not ruled out that Saric will return to Europe. For example, Bjelica, who previously played for the Warriors, returned to Europe after leaving the Warriors, and he also chose to retire some time ago.

Averaging 8 points per game, he was abandoned by Kerr for a long time, and the first person to leave the Warriors offseason was confirmed

The Warriors had a sloppy end to the season. There may be players who are willing to join the Warriors on a one-year contract with a base salary this offseason, after all, as long as you are a player with characteristics in the Warriors, you can survive in this system, and you can play relatively good statistics. The Warriors remain a great springboard for role players. Maybe it's a springboard for them to get some good contracts in the future, and there have been too many examples of this over the years.