Casspi, who has played eight NBA seasons, will sign for the veteran's minimum of $2.1 million. A floor-spacing swingman, he should offer the Warriors a scoring punch off the bench. Casspi, 29, has averaged 8.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in his career over stops with Sacramento, Cleveland, Houston, New Orleans and Minnesota. Odds are that Clark and McGee, both of whom figure to warrant far more than a minimum deal, will parlay productive seasons into sizable offers from other clubs. According to ESPN, the Warriors are optimistic about retaining McGee, who has drawn interest from the Clippers, Suns and Heat.