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The Warriors signed a roster of 4 people in a row to gather 13 people: The media posted a picture to suggest that the elderly care team is potentially starting at 180 years old

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Golden State Warriors finally have action. According to ESPN, 39-year-old center Al Horford was persuaded by the Warriors management to continue playing in the NBA. He reached a multi-year agreement with the Warriors, and he will become the team's starting center in the new season.

In addition, the Warriors also signed two backcourt players, Payton Jr. and Melton. The details of the contracts of these two have not been disclosed, but they are likely to be the basic salary of veterans, because the Warriors are a super hat team.

Then ESPN revealed that the Warriors signed a four-year rookie contract with this year's No. 56 pick Will Richard. This contract was fully guaranteed in the first two years, and the next two years were not guaranteed + team options. (Another rookie, who has 52nd pick, has not signed with the team)

After signing these 4 people in a row, the Warriors' roster has gathered 13 people: Curry, Butler, Zhu Meng, Moody, Hilder, Pojemsky, Santos, Davis, Post, Richard, Horford, Peyton Jr., and Melton. (Kuminga and Tuxi have not signed the contract yet. After the signing of the two, they have gathered 15 people)

ESPN has revealed the current potential starting five tigers: Curry is 37 years old, Hilde is 33 years old, Butler is 36 years old, Zhu Meng is 35 years old, and Horford is 39 years old. The potential starting is 180 years old, with an average age of up to 36 years old. How can such a lineup strive for the championship? This seems contrary to Dunleavy's statement that he continued to help Curry win the championship.

The Warriors media posted a very ironic picture, which was the Brooklyn Nets' retirement team: Pierce, Joe Johnson, Garnett, Deron Williams, Dalow, Kidd, and then wrote: This is the Warriors' media day. (Indicating that the Warriors were the Nets' retirement team back then)

To be honest, even if the two forwards were successfully signed, Kumingga and Tuxi, it would be difficult for this lineup to make a difference in the West.

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