The NBA free agency period began June 30. Ninety days later, the Golden State Warriors finally announced some moves.
ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on a number of agreements the Warriors reached with free agents, though it doesn’t appear that any player has put ink to paper yet. That’s because the Warriors are still waiting on what restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga decides to do, whether it’s accept one of the Warriors’ contract proposals or sign the one-year qualifying offer for $7.9M. Kuminga’s deadline to accept the qualifying offer is Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Warriors’ planned moves weren’t a surprise
While the moves were only announced Sunday, the identity of the players the Warriors planned to add had been an open secret. The first was center Al Horford, formerly of the Boston Celtics, who is going to sign a multi-year deal with the team. The veteran Horford fits the Warriors’ desire to add a


