Golden State’s roster shuffle has taken an intriguing turn, with the Warriors moving to add size in the paint, YankeeSports reports.
Former Heat and Jazz center Omer Yurtseven has signed a 10‑day contract, according to his agents Keith Glass and Luke Glass, who spoke to ESPN.
From Europe to the G League
Yurtseven’s path back to the NBA has been anything but straightforward. He spent much of this season competing in the Euroleague, before making the switch to the G League last week. His impact was immediate, posting 36 points and 12 rebounds in a standout performance on Friday night.
That display caught the attention of Golden State, who have been searching for reliable depth at the center position.
Warriors’ need for size
The Warriors’ decision reflects their ongoing battle to balance a roster that has leaned heavily on small-ball lineups. Adding Yurtseven provides a traditional big man option, giving Steve Kerr flexibility in matchups where physical presence in the paint is vital.
With injuries and rotation challenges, the 10‑day deal offers a low‑risk opportunity to assess his fit.

A chance to prove himself
For Yurtseven, this contract represents more than just another stop. It’s a chance to show he belongs in the league after spells with Miami and Utah. His agents told ESPN that the Warriors were impressed by his recent form, and now he has the platform to prove he can contribute at the highest level.
Golden State fans will be watching closely to see if his G League dominance can translate into meaningful minutes in the NBA.


