The Golden State Warriors have officially waived guard LJ Cryer and veteran sharpshooter Seth Curry as part of a strategic roster adjustment ahead of the upcoming NBA season. This move signals the franchise’s intent to streamline their backcourt rotation and open up opportunities for younger prospects and newly acquired talent. Cryer, known for his athleticism and defensive potential, had limited chances to showcase his skills during the preseason. Meanwhile, Seth Curry’s tenure with the Warriors concluded after contributing valuable perimeter shooting and veteran experience, but ultimately falling short of the team’s evolving direction.

The decision to part ways with both players reflects the Warriors’ emphasis on flexibility and roster versatility. As Golden State continues to balance championship aspirations with developmental priorities, this shakeup aims to optimize cap space and maintain a competitive edge. Below is a concise comparison of both guards’ recent performances:

PlayerGames Played (2023)Points Per Game3P Shooting %Role
LJ Cryer125.238.5%Two-Way/Bench
Seth Curry2010.142.3%Shooting Guard
  • LJ Cryer: Young prospect showing flashes but inconsistent minutes
  • Seth Curry: Reliable perimeter scorer but limited defensive impact
  • Warriors’ next steps: Focus on developing draft picks and maximizing cap flexibility