
C · Golden State Warriors
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Warriors add depth with a low-risk 10-day center contract. Multiple outlets covered the signing, suggesting modest organizational interest. Yurtseven's NBA return after time away shows he's seeking opportunity. Fans noted his athleticism but questioned whether he fits championship-level needs. Golden State likely evaluates him as a depth piece before roster decisions.
Yurtseven's signing earns a C Contract Value Index (CVI), which reflects the inherently limited upside of a 10-day deal rather than any catastrophic front office misstep — this is a depth move, plain and simple. At center, he profiles as a replacement-level option at this stage, the kind of roster filler a team deploys when its rotation requires a warm body with positional eligibility rather than a difference-maker. The financial commitment here is negligible by NBA standards — $120,842 on a single 10-day contract — so the cap implications are essentially a rounding error, and Golden State assumes virtually zero salary risk. Where the CVI dips is in the value equation: a 10-day signing at this point in the season, with the Warriors sitting at the fringe of playoff contention at 37-45, signals organizational uncertainty more than calculated depth-building. The Warriors are not acquiring a developmental asset, a trade chip, or a luxury-tax-friendly rotation piece — they're filling a short-term operational need, which caps the ceiling of any CVI grade regardless of cost. Unless Yurtseven dramatically outperforms his production tier in limited minutes, there is little mechanism for this deal to trend upward in retrospect.
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Golden State Warriors signed center Omer Yurtseven to a 10-Day Contract.
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The Golden State Warriors signed Omer Yurtseven (C) on March 25, 2026. FanVerdicts grades every reported NBA transaction across three dimensions independently: Contract Value Index measures the deal's value relative to expected production, Sentiment measures media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict aggregates community voting on this page. Current grades for this move: Contract Value Index C, Sentiment A, Fan Verdict pending.
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