Everything with the NBA is up in the air right now.

But for the sake of this exercise, let's assume that at some point this summer or fall we have the NBA draft and free agency opens.

The Warriors have a lot of tools at their disposal to improve the roster and will be aggressive in doing so.

"The one thing we're always focused on is two-way players regardless of position," coach Steve Kerr told Warriors TV play-by-play man Bob Fitzgerald. "The league largely has become position-less. You've got point guards and centers and then a whole bunch of guys like Andre Iguodala or Klay Thompson or Kawhi Leonard -- whoever you want to say.

"Somebody who can shoot 3s, who can guard multiple spots, can handle the ball, make decisions -- the more of those guys on your roster, the better. Multi-skilled, versatile players with size."

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So if you're a Warriors fan and you're thinking about which draft prospects and/or free agents the franchise will target, keep Kerr's comments in mind.

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He and general manager Bob Myers repeatedly over the years have discussed their desire to add guys who value both ends of the floor.

"You got to take the best guys available with an eye towards versatility because that's where the game is headed," Kerr added.

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