Dennis Schröder Is A Warrior!

The Golden State Warriors made a deal for Dennis Schröder. He is having a career year and could solve the playmaking problem that the team has. Dennis adds a lot when it comes to scoring, passing, and defense.

The Brooklyn Nets are committed to rebuilding their team. With their deep, quality roster, Sean Marks wants to sell some players quickly. One of the most attractive names on the Nets was Dennis Schröder. A good role player who can control the offense off the bench and bring some energy to the defensive end. With the Warriors losing Milton, it makes sense why they moved for the 31-year-old guard. He has a career year so far, which could translate for the Golden State team.

With De'Anthony Milton out for the season due to an ACL injury, it makes sense why the Warriors got Dennis Schröder. The team was desperate for a third playmaker behind Draymond and Steph Curry. When Curry is on the bench, Dennis can run the offense. He can score and set up the other role players. Steph Curry can play off his new player. And with the Warriors' lack of scoring, Dennis can step up big. He is having his career year so far this season. Averaging 18 points per game, 45 percent from the field goal, and 39 percent from three. Along with being a solid on-ball defender. The Warriors have someone who can bring in the offense that's needed.

The Golden State Warriors are a winning team so far. Being the fifth seed with a 14-10 record could make for a surprising run in the playoffs. Players like Brandin Podziemski have not stepped up. This has forced the Warriors to get someone competent. Dennis was a locker-room headache. But, after his FIBA and Nets run, it seems he has figured it out. This is a low-risk, high-reward deal, as Golden State only gave up three second-round picks. Another scorer and playmaker was needed, and Dennis Schröder could be the perfect answer.

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