With the return of core players such as Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Drummond Green from injury, the Golden State Warriors will regain the title favorite team next season.
Currently, the Warriors are actively seeking deals, and they hope to use the second pick and other chips to trade to get an experienced star. For the championship goal of next season, Warriors general manager Bob Myers gave a clear response, he said that the team to win the championship not only rely on the leadership of the stars, but also need some veteran players to fill the team's shortcomings.
In an interview with Yahoo Sports reporter Marcus White, Miles believed that if the Warriors want to win another championship, he will have to bring more veterans to the team in the free agent market and in trades.
"We still need some veteran players. Our three core players... will all be veterans, but we also want to give them some older voices, so this is something we must pursue in the free agency market."
Obviously, Miles is openly recruiting veteran players to join the outside world. Previously, the Warriors had signed Varejao, David West, Leandro Barbosa, Maris Speights, Andre Bogut and other veterans. These veterans provide the team at critical moments. With a lot of help, they also won the championship as they wished.
If you want to build a luxurious lineup composed of multiple stars, the Warriors must sign a high-quality and cheap old future to compete.