Looney, 26, enjoyed a breakout season with the 2022 NBA champion Warriors, after being drafted in the first round in 2015.
Injured his ankle during the first round of the NBA draft in 2018, DiVincenzo missed most of Milwaukee’s championship run in 2021. In the offseason, he underwent surgery, and he struggled in his return, eventually getting traded to the Sacramento Kings at the trade deadline.
Golden State Warriors keep Kevon Looney, add Donte DiVincenzo
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