Warriors decline offer for Quinten Post, Grizzlies gain frontcourt depth

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Last updated Jul 8, 2026

Warriors decline offer for Quinten Post, Grizzlies gain frontcourt depth
Summary

The Golden State Warriors opted not to match a three-year, $30 million offer sheet from the Memphis Grizzlies for Quinten Post. Post, a developing 7-footer, has averaged 7.8 points per game while shooting 36.4% from beyond the arc in his two NBA seasons. By acquiring Post, Memphis strengthens its frontcourt depth, adding him to a roster that includes Zach Edey, Cameron Boozer, Isaiah Stewart, and Jerami Grant. The decision allows Golden State to refocus as they aim for another championship run.

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  • Warriors did not match Grizzlies' offer for Quinten Post.
  • Post averaged 7.8 points per game in two NBA seasons.
  • Grizzlies' frontcourt now includes five capable players.
  • Zach Edey and other big men give Memphis significant size.
  • Golden State looks to realign its roster for championship pursuits.
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  • 2:04 PMYahoo SportsHow Warriors letting Quinten Post leave gives Grizzlies incredible frontcourt depth
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Golden State and Memphis end up getting involved on this deal.

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