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Report: Warriors working out trio of veteran free agent guards this week

With the long-awaited start to the 2021 edition of NBA training camp just around the corner, the Golden State Warriors are still surveying different options for the final spots on their roster.

After working out a flurry of free agents, the Warriors are reportedly planning to bring in three more veterans for a training session. According to Marc J. Spears of The Undefeated, the Warriors are working out Isaiah Thomas, Avery Bradley and former Golden State guard Quinn Cook.

Per Spears, the Warriors would like to sign a pair of guards and a big man for camp.

Via @MarcJSpears on Twitter:

Hoops Hype and Mike Scotto first reported Golden State’s planned workout with Thomas on Thursday.

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During the 2020-21 season, Bradley played for the Houston Rockets and Miami Heat. The veteran defensive guard averaged 6.4 points on 37.4% shooting from the floor with 2.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists per contest.

Cook, the former Warriors guard, spent 16 games with the Los Angeles Lakers and seven games with the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 2020-21 season. The Duke product averaged 3.3 points on 42.6% shooting from the floor in 6.8 minutes per game. Cook played two seasons with the Warriors, winning an NBA title in 2018.

The Warriors have also reportedly worked out Darren Collison and Ryan Arcidiacono during the offseason.

Whichever player the Warriors decide to sign will provide depth in the backcourt behind Steph Curry. Golden State currently has players like Damion Lee, Mychal Mulder, Gary Payton II, Jordan Poole and Moses Moody for options behind the two-time Most Valuable Player.

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