DiVincenzo’s arrival indicates a potential position competition for the shooting guard role. Quentin Grimes, who served as the first starter in this position, could potentially be replaced by the seasoned DiVincenzo.
Last season, 26-year-old DiVincenzo averaged 9.4ppg, shooting .435 from the field and .397 from beyond the arc with Golden State. He also posted an effective field goal rate of .574, along with 4.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists.
DiVincenzo’s skill set includes passing and scoring proficiency, making him a valuable addition as both a starter and rotation player. He started in 36 games last year with the Warriors, proving his ability in that role. His defensive record, marked by a 113.2 defensive rating, is remarkable, with his best season coming in 2019 with the Milwaukee Bucks, posting a 101.2 rating.