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Warriors Intend To Sign Kevin Knox To 10-Day Contract

The Golden State Warriors intend to sign forward Kevin Knox to a 10 Day contract after the All-Star break. Knox has been playing for the Santa Cruz Warriors of the G League this season.

In 28 G League games, Knox has averaged 21.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. The veteran forward has shot 49.9% from the field, including 39.1% on three-pointers.

The Warriors are limited in their ability to fill out their roster, due to being close to their first-apron hard cap. Golden State has to sign at least two players to reach the roster minimum of 14 players. However, the Warriors have just $1.4 million in room under the under their hard cap. That means maneuvering around with 10 Day contracts, until they have the ability to sign players to rest-of-season contracts.

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