KEY ADDITION: Warriors Sign Former Alabama Forward Braxton Key to Two-Way Contract
Oakland, CA – The Golden State Warriors have made a significant addition to their roster, signing former Alabama forward Braxton Key to a two-way contract.
The move, which was announced earlier today, provides the Warriors with a versatile and athletic forward who can contribute on both ends of the floor.
*WHO IS BRAXTON KEY?*
Key, a 6’8″ forward from Charlotte, North Carolina, played three seasons at Alabama, where he averaged 7.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game. He also shot 44.6% from the field and 33.5% from three-point range.
*WHAT KEY BRINGS TO THE WARRIORS*
Key’s signing addresses a key need for the Warriors, who were looking to add depth and athleticism to their frontcourt. With his ability to play both inside and outside, Key provides the Warriors with a versatile option who can contribute in a variety of ways.
*COACH KERR WEIGHS IN*
“We’re excited to add Braxton to our roster,” said Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. “He’s a talented young player who brings a lot of energy and athleticism to the table. We’re looking forward to seeing him develop and contribute to our team.”
*A LOOK AT THE WARRIORS’ ROSTER*
With Key’s signing, the Warriors’ roster now stands at 15 players. Here’s a breakdown of the Warriors’ current roster:
– Stephen Curry
– Klay Thompson
– Draymond Green
– Andrew Wiggins
– James Wiseman
– Jordan Poole
– Donte DiVincenzo
– Ty Jerome
– Jonathan Kuminga
– Moses Moody
– Patrick Baldwin Jr.
– Ryan Rollins
– Braxton Key
*FANS REACT TO THE NEWS*
“Love this move!” said Warriors fan, David Lee. “Key is a talented young player who can contribute right away.”
