NJNJ Posted July 22, 2010 Report Share Posted July 22, 2010 LAS VEGAS -- It wasn't long ago Golden State had a full plate. The Warriors had 14 players locked up to contracts next season or as restricted free agents with qualifying offers. So they decided not to extend the $1.025 million qualifying offer to forward Anthony Tolliver, coming off a season in which he averaged 12.3 points and 7.3 rebounds. That made him an unrestricted rather than a restricted free agent. But much has changed since then. The Warriors did a sign-and-trade with New York in which they received David Lee while giving up three players (Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf and Kelanna Azubuike). They dispatched Anthony Morrow in a sign-and-trade with New Jersey and didn't get a player back. And they dealt restricted free-agent C.J. Watson to Chicago in a sign-and-trade and got no players back. Throw in first-round pick Ekpe Udoh, and the Warriors were down to 11 players. It reached 12 Wednesday when they signed undrafted rookie point guard Jeremy Lin. Now, the Warriors need at least one more player and possibly two. In an interview with FanHouse on Wednesday at Team USA training camp, general manager Larry Riley confirmed Golden State is looking into the possibility of bringing back Tolliver and forward Devean George, also an unrestricted free agent who averaged 5.4 points last season with the Warriors. Riley said it's not out of the question both could be re-signed. "We have some decisions to make,'' said Riley, who said he hopes to sort matters out in the next 10 days. "I wouldn't want to say how close we are (to re-signing George or Tolliver). But there is dialogue (with the agents of both players on a regular basis).'' George told FanHouse last week he wants to return to the Warriors. While nothing is certain, Riley does like George. "The whole package on Devean is a good one,'' Riley said. "He's good in the locker room, and he's good on the floor. Those things are important. He's a pro. He's knows how to play. He's got a few rings.'' Continue Reading Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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