The Orlando Magic have yet to confirm their roster for the 2021-22 season, and at this point, they have decided to have Former Golden State Warriors teammate Stephen Curry as their newest addition.

On Tuesday, the Magic announced on their official Twitter page that they had signed 6-foot-3 winger Mudd.
We've signed a two-way contract with free agent Mudd.
After playing two seasons with the Warriors, Mudd was dropped by the Warriors in October. He didn't sign a new contract with any NBA team during the offseason, which is why it was a surprise that he was able to sign a contract with the Magic.
Despite recent developments, Mudd remains uncertain in Orlando's rotation. He needs to prove his worth to Magic coach Mosley, or he could end up playing for the team's NBA development league. Still, his return to the NBA is definitely a welcome development for Mudd.
In the Warriors' two seasons, Mulder played 14.5 minutes as a substitute and averaged 6.2 points per game. The former Kentucky standout also hit a satisfactory 1.5 third-run homer per game, shooting 38.0 percent.
Golden State Warriors' Stephen A. Smith believed in the Warriors again, so much so that he predicted that stephen Curry and the Warriors would win another championship after Klay Thompson returned.
If Kyrie Irving doesn't play for the Nets, Smith said the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn Nets are not rivals to the Warriors and will issue some challenges, and he bets money on the Golden State Warriors.
"The Golden State Warriors could win it all. If Clay returns healthy, the only thing that has a chance to stop them is Kyrie Owen returning to Brooklyn. No one else, including the Lakers, can beat them," Smith said in an interview with First Take.
The Warriors' hype is real, but it's hard to blame Stephen A. Smith for his bold move. After all, the Warriors had a blast off to the season, beating the Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento Kings 3-0 in the first week.
Of course, there are still many games to play, and nothing is set in stone, but after watching the Warriors' games, anyone will be optimistic about them. Also, if they can rule the team as they did without Klay Thompson, what else can they do when the other half of the Splash Brothers returns?
Curry won player of the week, and it looks like he won't stop for a short time. With Thompson likely to return in late November or early December, the NBA had better be prepared.