It’s been a very busy offseason for the Golden State Warriors, which can make evaluating the team’s prospects for the 2024-25 season fairly difficult. The Dubs lost a pair of Hall of Famers when Klay Thompson and Chris Paul chose new homes in free agency. They gained a trio of high-level role players with the additions of Buddy Hield, De’Anthony Melton, and Kyle Anderson. They added a talented and fairly NBA-ready rookie in the NBA Draft when they picked Quinten Post.
All of those changes can make it easy to forget about the moves on the sideline, where the team lost lead assistant Kenny Atkinson, who accepted a head coaching role with the Cleveland Cavaliers, but made two high-profile signings, adding Jerry Stackhouse and Terry Stotts to Steve Kerr’s staff.