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As the 2024 NBA Draft approaches, teams across the league are actively conducting workouts with various prospects. Recently, the Golden State Warriors brought in DJ Rodman, son of NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman, for a pre-draft workout.

DJ Rodman, a 6-foot-5 forward, played four seasons at Washington State before transferring to USC for his final collegiate year. During his last two years, Rodman averaged 9.0 points and 5.4 rebounds per game while shooting 37.2% from three-point range. 

In his final season at USC, he averaged 8.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game, showcasing his versatility and ability to contribute on both ends of the court.

Rodman’s path to the NBA has been unique, with his game developing significantly over his college career. Unlike his father, known as one of the greatest rebounders in NBA history, DJ has developed into a solid spot-up shooter and a reliable wing player. He has emphasized his improvements in offense, particularly his shooting mechanics, which he has worked on diligently to prepare for the next level.

The Warriors, known for their emphasis on shooting and versatile players, could find DJ Rodman to be a valuable addition to their roster. With the 52nd pick in the upcoming draft, they are exploring various prospects who can bring depth and new skill sets to the team. Rodman’s ability to guard multiple positions and his improved offensive game make him an intriguing option.

The Warriors have a history of success with players who have NBA bloodlines, and Rodman could be the next in line. His workout reportedly went well, with the team appreciating his effort and skills. Rodman’s journey has been a testament to his dedication and willingness to improve, attributes that align well with the Warriors’ culture.

Golden State’s 2023-24 season saw them finish with a 46-36 record, placing them as the tenth seed in the Western Conference. Despite a disappointing exit in the play-in tournament, the Warriors remain one of the league’s premier franchises, continually looking to bolster their roster through smart draft selections and player development.

As the draft approaches, DJ Rodman’s name is one to watch. His potential fit with the Warriors could provide him an opportunity to carve out a niche in the NBA, following in the footsteps of his legendary father while making his own mark in the league.

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