While the Golden State Warriors’ calling card over the years has largely been their motion-heavy, high-powered offense, having one of the league’s top defenses has also been a crucial factor in their success.
By all accounts, Gary Payton II, a long-time defensive staple on the Warriors’ roster, is likely set to part ways with the team this offseason, suggesting the Dubs could be in the market for a serviceable point-of-attack wing defender in the immediate future.
Taking a look around the league’s free agent marketplace, perhaps one of the most intriguing players still available is former Charlotte Hornets guard Josh Okogie. The Warriors should seriously consider bringing him on board to fill this role within their roster.
Since entering the league as the 20th overall selection in the 2018 NBA Draft, Josh Okogie has earned himself a reputation for being a tenacious, versatile perimeter defender.
The 26-year-old possesses exceptional athleticism and an elite on-court motor, which, when paired with his high-level defensive abilities, has allowed him to carve out a respectable role across his multiple stops in the association.
The Hornets will be waiving Josh Okogie after attempting to find a trade before his contract guarantee date today.
Okogie instantly becomes one of the best wing defenders available in unrestricted free agency who will only command a veteran’s minimum salary. pic.twitter.com/CrLzRaXhuG
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) July 15, 2025
If inserted into Golden State’s lineup, Okogie would fill the void left by Payton’s departure and inject some youthful, scrappy defensive energy into a Dubs unit top-heavy with aging superstars.
While his offensive game leaves a bit to be desired, Okogie profiles as a serviceable defensive stopper with the ability to provide valuable rotational minutes to a legitimate title-contending team night in and night out off the bench. This makes him exactly the piece Golden State should be on the hunt for this offseason.
The Warriors have always been known for their gritty and tough defensive unit. Okogie’s high-energy, blue-collar play style would likely complement the Warriors’ defensive principles well. At least on paper, a tough-nosed, physical presence like Okogie taking the floor alongside elite defenders such as Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green would almost certainly be a nightmare for opposing lineups.
Josh Okogie’s disruptive defense was a bright spot for the Hornets. Given the smaller sample size, it’s not always easy to judge. Among players who played 600+ minutes, Okogie ranked 3rd behind D. Daniels and A. Caruso in steals/100 possessions. Would you guarantee his contract? pic.twitter.com/ClNs4DqCdg
— Richie (@richierandall) April 18, 2025
Add in that Okogie proved his ability to perform at a dependable level in the postseason during the Phoenix Suns’ 2023 playoff campaign, and it’s easy to see why Okogie should appear as an attractive free agent target to a Warriors’ front office looking to push their team back into title contention.
Unfortunately for Golden State, a player of Okogie’s caliber is likely to draw much interest around the association, and it would be fair to assume teams will be lining up to acquire his services.
As I said, I think Josh Okogie should have a ton of suitors.
Acknowledging his limitations, when many teams are trying to walk the line between playable depth and financial constraints, getting this sort of disruptor coming out of a buy-out could be incredible value.#NBA pic.twitter.com/092W8DMcEz
— Martim (@MEmpire25) July 16, 2025
That being said, with their current financial situation in mind, the Warriors could likely offer Okogie either a mid-level exception or a veteran minimum deal should they so choose to pursue the seven-year NBA veteran.
Either way, while it likely wouldn’t be the flashiest move of the offseason, the Golden State Warriors adding a talented defensive stopper such as Josh Okogie is certainly the move that could help make them tougher to match up against in a cutthroat Western Conference.
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