Fresh off the league-rattling signing of seven-time All-Star Kevin Durant to a $54.3 million, two-year deal Thursday, Warriors general manager Bob Myers said the franchise would like to add a combo guard, a wing and a backup big man to complete its roster. Two out of three were accomplished Friday, even as some other free-agent fish managed to miss the wide net cast by the Warriors. The Warriors reached one-year, minimum-contract deals to bring back combo guard Ian Clark ($1.015 million) and power forward/center James Michael McAdoo ($980,431), but sharp-shooting center Marreese Speights ($1.403 million) signed a one-year, veterans minimum deal with the Clippers. The Warriors are still in talks with big man Willie Reed, but it appears the team's main focus is solidifying the shooting guard and small forward positions. Ray Allen has voiced an interest in making a comeback, Caron Butler — the 14-year pro and two-time All-Star just waived by Sacramento — considers the Warriors a possibility, and Golden State has been in talks with Stephen Jackson about joining the team as an assistant coach or player. The other wings linked to the Warriors don't move the needle in the...