The Golden State Warriors had an adventurous journey through 2024 NBA free agency.
It wasn't necessarily earth-shattering, though one could argue the departure of Klay Thompson qualifies as such given his storied history with the franchise. Given his statistical decline, though, it wasn't shocking to see him split from this squad.
Chris Paul's exit also felt predetermined, since Golden State was greatly exposed defensively any time it tried to fit him and Stephen Curry in the same undersized, aging backcourt. And while the arrivals of Buddy Hield, De'Anthony Melton and Kyle Anderson weren't telegraphed, they also weren't game-changing additions.