The Golden State Warriors have spent the early stretch of free agency circling back to familiar faces, and Gary Payton II may be next.
After already bringing back Al Horford, Kristaps Porzingis, De'Anthony Melton and Charles Bassey in recent weeks, the Warriors still have a possible reunion on the table with Payton, who remains unsigned nearly two weeks into free agency. ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported that there is mutual interest, though it’s the kind of move that would split the fan base fast.
Payton has plenty going for him in Golden State. He’s a champion there, and outside of a brief stop in Portland after the 2022 title, he has spent nearly all of the last six years with the franchise. He’s also one of only four players from that championship team still on the roster, alongside Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Moses Moody.
That history makes him an easy player to root for. But the case for keeping him goes beyond nostalgia. Late last season, Payton showed he still had something to offer when the Warriors were dealing with injuries, putting up 12.3 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists after the All-Star break.
Still, the other side of the argument is hard to ignore. A Payton return would also feel like another step toward bringing back the same group from last season, and that team finished 10th in the Western Conference and missed the playoffs. Golden State will also be without Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody for a significant stretch, which only sharpens the debate over whether the Warriors should be looking for something different.
Payton has clearly shown he belongs in the NBA. The question is whether the Warriors see him as the best version of what they can do at that spot, or simply a solid option when another one might offer more upside.
If Golden State were fully committed, Payton might already be back on a minimum deal, the way Bassey was last week after Quinten Post left for the Memphis Grizzlies. Instead, his situation may hinge on LeBron James and whether he makes a blockbuster move to the Warriors.
That possibility complicates everything. James would obviously occupy a roster spot, and Payton’s lack of 3-point shooting doesn’t exactly scream perfect fit next to him. Add in the chatter that James’ new team would need to take Bronny and/or veteran big man Kevin Love, and the math gets even tighter.
If that happens, Payton could be the odd man out. It would be a disappointing ending, but one that might make sense.
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