The Golden State Warriors made a significant move by acquiring Buddy Hield in a sign-and-trade agreement with the Philadelphia 76ers, just days after Klay Thompson signed with the Dallas Mavericks. This signing marks a turning point for the Warriors, who failed to make the playoffs last season after losing in the play-in tournament.
Hield’s deal with the Warriors is guaranteed for two years with $18 million guaranteed, followed by a $3 million partial guarantee in the third year and a player option in the fourth year. With his ability to score from beyond the arc and his versatility as a scorer, Hield will join Stephen Curry in the Warriors’ backcourt, replacing Thompson as a 3-point scoring threat. Together, they are expected to form a dynamic duo similar to the iconic Splash Brothers.
Meanwhile, Hield is currently in Spain helping the Bahamas on an Olympic qualifying run in men’s basketball, with a chance to make history by securing the team’s first-ever Olympic appearance. The Bahamas squad is coached by Chris DeMarco, an assistant coach with the Warriors. With this addition to their roster, it looks like the Warriors are determined to get back into playoff contention and make their mark on NBA history once again.