The Golden State Warriors have officially waived guards Seth Curry and LJ Cryer as part of their ongoing roster adjustments this offseason. This move reflects the team’s effort to streamline their backcourt and allocate minutes and resources for emerging talent and potential new acquisitions. Curry, known for his sharpshooting and experience, appeared in limited action with the Warriors last season, while Cryer, a promising young guard, had been aiming to solidify his spot in the rotation.

With these roster changes, the Warriors are focusing on balancing veteran presence with developmental players. This decision aligns with the franchise’s strategy to nurture long-term competitiveness while maintaining flexibility. Here’s a quick overview of the players’ recent contributions:

Player Last Season Avg 3P % Games Played
Seth Curry 6.7 PPG 41.5% 41
LJ Cryer 1.9 PPG 35.0% 12
  • Team flexibility: This roster move frees up cap space and opens up roster spots.
  • Upcoming focus: Development of younger guards and potential free agent signings.
  • Strategic direction: Emphasizing a faster-paced, versatile backcourt.