The Golden State Warriors lost a number of key rotational players in free agency recently, and there's no denying that they're going to have to find a way to replace the likes of Gary Payton II, Otto Porter Jr., Nemanja Bjelica, and Juan Toscano-Anderson ahead of the new season. One step towards this objective is the successful signing of one-time NBA champ Donte DiVincenzo on a two-year deal worth $9.3 million.

DiVincenzo isn't exactly a star, but he brings a lot to the table for the Warriors. Draymond Green recently shared how excited he is about this addition as he discussed how he believes the 6-foot-4 shooting guard can contribute to the Dubs this coming season:

“Warriors also signed Donte, which I thought was a great pickup,” Green said on his podcast The Draymond Green Show, via Tristi Rodriguez of NBC Sports. “Steph [Curry] and I definitely put the full-court press on Donte, and understanding how important that addition is. With losing [Gary Payton II], you add another wing who can defend.

“Donte can shoot the ball, I think he’s going to get more open shots with us than he’s ever gotten. And that’ll be absolutely incredible. I think he’ll have an opportunity to show his athletic ability. I think this will be very good for Donte and I think this will be really good for the Warriors so I’m absolutely happy about that signing.”

Green then talked up DiVincenzo's championship experience and how he was an integral part of the Milwaukee Bucks' 2021 title run:

“A guy who knows how to play winning basketball,” Green said. “He comes from the Milwaukee Bucks organization, obviously, he just was recently in Sac, but spent years in Milwaukee. He’s a champion, so I’m very happy with that signing. I thought that was an incredible move for us, and I think he will help us out tremendously.”

DiVincenzo isn't going to fill all the holes the Warriors have right now following the departure of a handful of their players, but he is definitely a great addition for Golden State. The former Villanova standout is likely going to be a key piece for Steve Kerr and his rotation in 2022-23.