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Warriors announce 2022-23 training camp roster

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After an offseason victory lap following the Golden State Warriors win in the 2022 NBA Finals, the defending champions are officially back on the court.

On Sep. 24, members of the team reported to San Francisco for the first official practice of training camp and media day. The Warriors will get practice underway in the Bay Area before a trip to Tokyo to start the preseason overseas against the Washington Wizards.

Following two preseason contests against the Wizards in Japan, the Warriors will return to the Bay Area for the remainder of camp and their slate of preseason games before the start of the regular season.

With training camp underway, the Warriors announced their full roster for camp. Familiar faces like Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Jordan Poole, Andrew Wiggins and Kevon Looney headline the list of returning players, while new additions like Donte DiVincenzo, JaMychal Green, Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Ryan Rollins will get the first chance to practice with their new teammates.

Following the late off-season addition of Andre Iguodala, the Warriors will technically have one remaining roster spot up for grabs before the start of the season. Non-roster invites like Mac McClung, Trevion Williams and Jerome Robinson will have the chance to make an impact on the roster with solid performances in camp.

Here’s a look at what the Warriors’ roster looks like in camp.

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Guards

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  • Steph Curry – Davidson – No. 30
  • Done DiVincenzo – Villanova – No. 0
  • Mac McClung – Texas Tech – No. 55
  • Moses Moody – Arkansas – No. 4
  • Jordan Poole – Michigan – No. 3
  • Lester Quinones – Memphis – No. 25 (Two-Way) (Rookie)
  • Jerome Robinson – Boston College – No. 8
  • Ryan Rollins – Tulsa (Rookie) – No. 2
  • Pat Spencer – Northwestern (Rookie) – No. 61

Forwards

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  • Patrick Baldwin Jr. – Milwaukee (Rookie) – No. 7
  • Draymond Green – Michigan State – No. 23
  • JaMychal Green – Alabama – No. 1
  • Andre Iguodala – Arizona – No. 9
  • Jonathan Kuminga – G League – No. 00
  • Quinndary Weatherspoon – Mississippi State – No. 12 (Two-Way)
  • Andrew Wiggins – Kansas – No. 22
  • Trevion Williams – Purdue – No. 50 (Rookie)

Centers

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  • Kevon Looney – UCLA – No. 5
  • James Wiseman – Memphis – No. 33
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