Warriors bolster bench, add another shooter
The Warriors bench has almost completed its full makeover with Golden State agreeing to terms with forward Jonas Jerebko.
The Warriors bench has almost completed its full makeover with Golden State agreeing to terms with forward Jonas Jerebko.
The Warriors bench has almost completed its full makeover with Golden State agreeing to terms with forward Jonas Jerebko on a one-year minimum deal.
The sharpshooting power forward was waived by the Utah Jazz Saturday after playing in 74 games for them last year.
He fills the Warriors biggest bench need — shooting. He shot 41 percent from deep last season and gives Golden State a true stretch big, something they haven’t had recently, unless you count David West, but Jerebko’s range is much deeper, including 65 made 3’s (on 157 attempts) last season.
In the Warriors system you are either someone who can stretch the floor, or you’re a big. And it’s a real asset that he can play next to any of the Warriors young bigs despite not being a true wing in order to keep their four out spacing.
Last season the team’s spacing became suspect when they were forced to play two bigs together, which happened a lot last season being that it carried seven centers.
Jerebko will essentially step into the Omri Casspi 10-minute-per-night role as a shooter and slasher who can give spot backup minutes across the three frontcourt positions.
Curtis Uemura is SFBay’s Golden State Warriors beat writer. Follow @SFBay and @CUemura on Twitter and at SFBay.ca for full coverage of Warriors basketball.
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