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Payton hit another 17+6, scoring 23 points per 36 minutes, and the Warriors' 15th man has become the top two-way player

Payton hit another 17+6, scoring 23 points per 36 minutes, and the Warriors' 15th man has become the top two-way player

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

Payton hit another 17+6, scoring 23 points per 36 minutes, and the Warriors' 15th man has become the top two-way player

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

As the team's last player to sign this offseason, Payton has now played eight games, which is amazing enough for a player like him who could only guard the water dispenser. Although Payton can only average 5.9 points per game, this statistic does not reflect his influence on the court, because his playing time is only 9 minutes, which translates to 23.6 points per 36 minutes.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

As the team's last player to sign this offseason, Payton has now played eight games, which is amazing enough for a player like him who could only guard the water dispenser. Although Payton can only average 5.9 points per game, this statistic does not reflect his influence on the court, because his playing time is only 9 minutes, which translates to 23.6 points per 36 minutes.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

As the team's last player to sign this offseason, Payton has now played eight games, which is amazing enough for a player like him who could only guard the water dispenser. Although Payton can only average 5.9 points per game, this statistic does not reflect his influence on the court, because his playing time is only 9 minutes, which translates to 23.6 points per 36 minutes.

Most importantly, Payton's performance on the defensive end is excellent, according to the statistics given by the NBA official, Payton's score rating is 120, and the defensive rating is 94, which is the top two-way player in the league. In the game against the Charlotte Hornets, Payton played 17 minutes with 14 points and three steals, and sent a shocking dunk against former Warriors player Kelly Aubrey during the game. And in today's game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Payton played 17 minutes again, with 17 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal on 7-of-10 shooting, and the plus-minus of +23 was fourth in the game, behind Nemanja Belitsa, Jordan Poole and veteran Andre Iguodala.

Payton hit another 17+6, scoring 23 points per 36 minutes, and the Warriors' 15th man has become the top two-way player

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

As the team's last player to sign this offseason, Payton has now played eight games, which is amazing enough for a player like him who could only guard the water dispenser. Although Payton can only average 5.9 points per game, this statistic does not reflect his influence on the court, because his playing time is only 9 minutes, which translates to 23.6 points per 36 minutes.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

As the team's last player to sign this offseason, Payton has now played eight games, which is amazing enough for a player like him who could only guard the water dispenser. Although Payton can only average 5.9 points per game, this statistic does not reflect his influence on the court, because his playing time is only 9 minutes, which translates to 23.6 points per 36 minutes.

Most importantly, Payton's performance on the defensive end is excellent, according to the statistics given by the NBA official, Payton's score rating is 120, and the defensive rating is 94, which is the top two-way player in the league. In the game against the Charlotte Hornets, Payton played 17 minutes with 14 points and three steals, and sent a shocking dunk against former Warriors player Kelly Aubrey during the game. And in today's game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Payton played 17 minutes again, with 17 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal on 7-of-10 shooting, and the plus-minus of +23 was fourth in the game, behind Nemanja Belitsa, Jordan Poole and veteran Andre Iguodala.

In fact, towards the end of the preseason, neither Gary Payton II nor Avery Bradley seemed to have much interest in staying. However, the Warriors' decision to abandon Bradley still surprised many people, because whether it was Stephen Curry or Drummond Green, many veterans in the team wanted the Warriors to keep Bradley, but the Warriors management still gave up bradley because he was too old and had been plagued by injuries in the past few seasons.

The Warriors actually cut Gary Payton Jr., but re-signed him just four days later, becoming the last man on the 15-man roster. From the current point of view, the Warriors will definitely not regret this operation, because Payton has performed well in the past few games.

As the team's last player to sign this offseason, Payton has now played eight games, which is amazing enough for a player like him who could only guard the water dispenser. Although Payton can only average 5.9 points per game, this statistic does not reflect his influence on the court, because his playing time is only 9 minutes, which translates to 23.6 points per 36 minutes.

Most importantly, Payton's performance on the defensive end is excellent, according to the statistics given by the NBA official, Payton's score rating is 120, and the defensive rating is 94, which is the top two-way player in the league. In the game against the Charlotte Hornets, Payton played 17 minutes with 14 points and three steals, and sent a shocking dunk against former Warriors player Kelly Aubrey during the game. And in today's game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Payton played 17 minutes again, with 17 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal on 7-of-10 shooting, and the plus-minus of +23 was fourth in the game, behind Nemanja Belitsa, Jordan Poole and veteran Andre Iguodala.

Given Payton Jr.'s performances on both ends of the spectrum and the passion he has shown on the court this season, there's definitely reason to believe he'll have a fixed spot on the Warriors' rotation this season. Coupled with the presence of Jordan Poole, Moses Moody, Damian Lee, Bjelica, Mulder, Iguodala and Otto Porter, as well as the upcoming comebacks of Klay Thompson and James Wiseman, the Warriors' lineup depth this year is really scary enough, and it is no wonder that even veteran media personality "American Yang Yi" Stephen A-Smith believes that the Warriors are the biggest favorite to win this year's championship.

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