Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has provided us with a bit of a preview on how the Dubs front office operates in terms of making roster additions. According to the 54-year-old shot-caller, the Warriors give a lot of importance on a player's versatility.

“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, via Drew Shiller of NBC Sports. “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.”

Kerr then went on to describe the exact attributes that the Warriors look for.

“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,” he added. “Multi-skilled, versatile players with size.”

We can think of more than a few guys that fit this particular profile, and it will be interesting to see what the Warriors will do during the offseason to bolster their lineup. With the whole squad expected to be healthy next season, Golden State will be out for some revenge after what has been an embarrassing 2019-20 campaign. We're pretty sure the Warriors are one of a number of teams that are hoping the league decides to just cancel this season altogether so that we can all move on to the next one.