Mychal Mulder is now a member of the Golden State Warriors

The Golden State Warriors signed Mychal Mulder today, just like we all predicted. It is a 10-day deal to join a Warriors roster that isn’t what it has been in recent years due to an extremely unlucky run of injuries to its star players.
Mulder had been in the NBA G League since graduating from Kentucky after the 2016-17 season, the one that ended with a Luke Maye buzzer-beater in the Elite Eight. Since his time as a Wildcat, Mulder has been one of the developmental league’s best players. Matter of fact, he leads the league in 3-pointers made with 152 in 39 games, just shy of four made 3s per game for Sioux Falls. The next closest shooter on the league leaders list is 25 behind.
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At Kentucky, Mulder made 37 3-pointers in 56 games in two seasons. He transferred to Lexington from the greatest JUCO program in America, Vincennes University in Indiana.
This is a huge opportunity for Mulder to gain some NBA experience and some NBA money as the Warriors limp through the rest of this season. Golden State is currently in last place in the West and in the entire league.
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