Nobody knows how many players the Warriors actually have available to use.
The players they signed this summer, Matt Barnes and Boris Diaw, have both delivered stellar performances.
What's most crucial is that these two were not well-known before joining the Warriors.
Before joining the Warriors, Matt Barnes was almost a nobody, having played less than 40 games with the Clippers. Due to a fallout with the coach, he lost his contract, and people thought he would stay in the NBA no more than three years before having to try his luck in overseas leagues.
The evaluation of Boris Diaw before he joined the Warriors was even worse: a point guard who couldn't dribble, a shooting guard who couldn't shoot, a small forward with no speed, a power forward with no strength, and a center with no height.
But as it turns out, the stereotypes about these two players were wrong.