Golden State Warriors move fast in free agency and target Herb Jones and Nickeil Alexander-Walker for help

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Golden State Warriors move fast in free agency and target Herb Jones and Nickeil Alexander-Walker for help

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The Golden State Warriors aren’t wasting any time fixing what broke them last season. After a playoff exit that exposed their lack of wing depth and defense, they’ve locked onto two names—Herb Jones and Nickeil Alexander-Walker.

One brings elite perimeter defense, the other sharpshooting and versatility. With Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler still in win-now mode, the front office is pushing hard to reload before the window closes.

Golden State Warriors target Herb Jones for his All-Defensive First Team impact and elite wing defense

Herb Jones, who was named to the 2024 All-Defensive First Team, put up averages of 10.3 points, 3.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.9 steals over just 20 games with the New Orleans Pelicans before his season was cut short by knee surgery.

Jones offers top-notch perimeter defense and athletic versatility qualities that were notably absent when Stephen Curry got injured in Game 1 against the Lakers during the Western Conference semifinals.

The Pelicans might consider a trade due to their roster requirements and salary cap situation, but Golden State would probably have to include some young players, possibly even Jonathan Kuminga in a sign-and-trade deal.

Standing at six-foot-five, Nickeil Alexander-Walker is a two-way guard who put up an average of 9.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.7 assists with a shooting percentage of 43.8% from the field and 38.1% from beyond the arc during his last season with Minnesota. Now an unrestricted free agent, he’s attracting attention from teams like Detroit and Atlanta.His skills in perimeter defense and off-ball shooting fit seamlessly into the Warriors’ game plan, providing Curry and Butler with essential spacing and depth in the guard position.

There are reports indicating he might be able to secure a deal worth more than the mid-level exception — but Golden State has the financial flexibility and roster space to make it happen.

Golden State ended the last regular season with a 48–34 record and exited in the second round, which pointed out their need for more size, athleticism, and perimeter defense. Despite bringing in Jimmy Butler and going on a 23–7 run to make the playoffs, injuries to Curry and depth issues caused problems down the line.

The front office is now making a strong effort to address these weaknesses—especially on the wings, where they faced the most matchup challenges.Provides top-notch defense but needs resources and a trading partner ready to take on contracts. It's easier and faster—he's a free agent without restrictions. Golden State can make a solid mid-level offer. While Detroit and Atlanta are potential buyers, the Warriors stand out as an attractive destination for contenders.Also Read: James Harden declines player option and intends to sign $81.5M Los Angeles Clippers dealThe way Golden State is reshaping their wings combines a fierce approach with sensible choices. Targeting Herb Jones might lock in a strong defense, assuming the trade isn't overly expensive, while bringing in Nickeil Alexander-Walker would provide quick shooting and adaptability on both offense and defense.

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