The 2024 NBA offseason has been an interesting one for the Golden State Warriors.
No, they didn't make any sizable splashes despite making multiple attempts at adding an elite, but they did make some notable changes.
Klay Thompson exited, as did Chris Paul after a successful stint as the long-awaited competent backup behind Stephen Curry. The Warriors worked to strengthen their supporting cast in free agency, ultimately walking away with a trio of plug-and-play veterans in De'Anthony Melton, Buddy Hield and Kyle Anderson.
It's too early to tell how much these changes helped the club, but it's not too early to let the bold predictions fly regarding the Warriors' most notable newcomers.