JaMychal Green is looking to join the Golden State Warriors once a buyout is agreed with the OKC Thunder
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After the Denver Nuggets traded JaMychal Green during the NBA draft to the OKC Thunder, he could join the defending champs after a contract buyout. The veteran forward played a crucial role coming off the bench last season for Nuggets head coach Mike Malone.

Senior ESPN writer Adrian Wojnarowski had the scoop on Green’s intention to join the Golden State Warriors:
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“Veteran forward JaMychal Green is working toward a contract buyout with Oklahoma City, and once that’s completed and he’s cleared waivers, Green intends to sign with Golden State, sources tell ESPN.”
Green’s addition will give the Warriors more athleticism, size and skill from the forward spot. He could take the place of Otto Porter Jr., who went to the Toronto Raptors. The 31-year-old had his worst shooting from beyond the arc last season for the Nuggets, averaging only 26.6%.
But in the sevens seasons before last campaign’s slump, Green was a solid threat from long-range. He averaged 38.5% from rainbow distance and 46.9% overall. If he can regain his shooting touch playing alongside Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, the Warriors will be even more difficult to defend.
The Boston Celtics may not be able to give Grant Williams the extension he is looking for
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Grant Williams’ contract with the Boston Celtics runs through the 2023-24 NBA season before becoming a restricted free agent. However, the 23-year-old is already eligible for an extension.
Based on Jake Fischer’s report on how contract negotiations could go, the emerging shooter could get lower than what he expects to earn:
“Boston found a value deal with Robert Williams III just last August, extending the Celtics' starting center for four years, $48 million plus incentives."
"Cap experts contacted by B/R projected that that salary range can set a benchmark for Grant Williams' negotiations, but rival executives are skeptical that Boston will be willing to spend much greater a dollar amount on Grant than for Robert.”
Robert Williams III is the Boston Celtics’ starting center who signed an extension last season for $48 million over four years. He played a huge role for the Celtics last season, particularly in the NBA Finals when the Warriors had serious trouble scoring inside the paint. He could very well be a constant threat to win the Defensive Player of the Year award in the future.
Grant Williams, on the other hand, was Boston’s most efficient long-range threat last season. He was also a key piece of the Celtics’ top-ranked defense due to his strength and versatility. If the Celtics value Robert Williams, which they will most likely do, they may be hesitant to give Grant a more lucrative NBA contract.
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