UPDATE: Jason Dumas of KRON-4 reports it’s a “multi-day” workout:
Source: Ryan Arcidiacono is currently here in the Bay in the midst of a multi-day workout with the Dubs. Both Ryan and GSW are getting a feel for one another. Ryan spent the last four seasons in Chicago.
GSW still needs backup point guard help. Could be a fit for both sides.
So the Golden State Warriors either worked out or are planning to work out former Villanova and Chicago Bulls backup point guard Ryan Arcidiacono, per a tweet from The Athletic’s Anthony Slater, which was congruent with our report Monday morning [published at 6am with information acquired a few days earlier; for now our report will stay behind the paywall as it still contains exclusive details].
There are also two other point guards that went “off the board”, so to speak, whom we mentioned under the “gross speculation” category in the previous article: Frank Ntilikina and Dante Exum.
Ntilikina yesterday signed with the Dallas Mavericks, ironically the same destination as JaQuori McLaughlin’s — we also had a scouting report on him in the previous article [here’s that link again]:
The Mavericks have emerged as the likely next destination for former Knicks guard Frank Ntilikina, league sources say.
Meanwhile, literally a couple of hours after the Ntilikina news, Exum was expected to sign with the Houston Rockets:
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