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Jul 01, 2026

Grading Warriors' Decision to Re-Sign De'Anthony Melton

Grading Warriors' Decision to Re-Sign De'Anthony Melton

Golden State is bring back the veteran guard on a two-year, $11 million dealJoey Akeley|
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De'Anthony Melton and the Golden State Warriors agreed to a two-year, $11 million contract on Wednesday, per ESPN's Shams Charania.

The contract has a player option for the second season.

Melton was likely signed with the bi-annual exception, which means the Warriors didn't use any of their mid-level exception to bring him back. Their LeBron James pursuit should be essentially unaffected by Melton's contract.

Let's hand out a grade from the Warriors' perspective on the Melton contract.

Grading the Melton Signing

Back in 2024 free agency, the Warriors gave Melton the entire non-taxpayer mid-level exception of X. I remember thinking that was a bargain for a 25-year-old who excels at defending guards and was shooting 38.3 percent from three over his last four seasons.

Six games into the 2024-25 season, Melton tore his ACL. With teams knowing that he wouldn't be ready for the start of the 2025-26 season, his free-agent market was minimal. He had to settle for a $3.1 million salary with the Warriors.

Melton had a solid 2025-26 season with Golden State. He had the second-best net rating on the team, per Cleaning the Glass, and he didn't look limited athletically.

The only issue with his campaign was his 29.4 three-point percentage.

It's often said that players who suffer ACL tears don't return to previous levels until they are a year removed from the injury.

So there is reason to believe Melton will be better this season than he was last season.

Yet the free-agent market was once again seemingly not high on him.

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