Kevin Knox has signed a one-year contract with the Golden State Warriors, adding another chapter to his NBA career. The news, reported by Shams Charania of *The Athletic* on Wednesday, marks Knox’s latest move after spending six seasons in the league. Knox, a former standout at the University of Kentucky, was once a highly regarded prospect, having been selected ninth overall in the 2018 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks.
Since his time with the Knicks, Knox has played for several teams. After spending three and a half seasons in New York, he finished that campaign with the Atlanta Hawks. He has also had stints with the Detroit Pistons and the Portland Trail Blazers, showcasing his versatility as he moved around the league.
Last season, Knox appeared in 31 games for the Pistons, starting 11 of them. He played an average of 18.1 minutes per game, and his shooting efficiency improved significantly. Knox shot 46.2% from the field, a notable jump from his career average of 39.2%. This marked the second consecutive season in which he shot over 45%, demonstrating his growing confidence and ability to contribute offensively.
Beyond his scoring, Knox has the potential to be a valuable rotational player for the Warriors. His length and aggressive play style make him a capable rebounder off the bench, adding depth to Golden State’s roster. The Warriors, known for their dominance throughout much of the 2010s, have a winning culture that could provide Knox with the ideal environment to further develop his skills and carve out a stable role on the team.
At just 24 years old, Knox still has plenty of room to grow and improve. Joining a franchise like the Warriors, which has a history of nurturing talent and achieving success, could be a key step in revitalizing his career. If he can continue to build on his recent improvements in shooting and overall play, Knox has the potential to become a reliable contributor for a team with championship aspirations.
As he embarks on this new opportunity with the Warriors, Knox will look to make the most of his one-year deal, hoping to secure a long-term future in the NBA while contributing to Golden State’s pursuit of further success.