The Golden State Warriors held off all offseason on making an official addition, but, over the last few days, all the dominoes have fallen. Al Horford signed. So did De'Anthony Melton and Gary Payton II . Then came the news on Tuesday night that Jonathan Kuminga is returning on a two-year, $48.5 million deal with the second year being a team option. Shortly after that, it was announced that Seth Curry will be joining his brother in the Bay.
And just like that, a roster that was sitting limbo all summer has been rounded out, and it's a pretty damn good one. It's also a very, shall we say, experienced one as the Warriors expected to become the first team in history to start four players age 35 or above on opening night.
Those four players are Horford (39), Stephen Curry (37