The Golden State Warriors marked a huge win on Tuesday as they took down the Los Angeles Clippers, 112-97. This was an important win for the Dubs, who had lost five straight before Tuesday's much-needed victory.

The Warriors will be hoping to build on this win, but at this point, it is clear they are not in a very good place. Injuries have been a major headache for the Dubs of late, so they could be looking for some help for their roster via free agency. According to Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic, the Warriors have turned their attention to former Rookie of the Year winner Tyreke Evans as a potential signing:

As the above report states, Evans has been out of the NBA for the past three years after receiving a lengthy suspension for a major drug violation. He has now fully served his sanction and was recently reinstated by the league.

It sounds like there could be some league-wide interest in the 6-foot-6 wing, who has not only caught the attention of the Warriors but the defending champions Milwaukee Bucks as well. Evans signing with the Dubs or Bucks is anything but guaranteed at this point, but the important thing here is that he's taking the right steps towards a potential NBA comeback.