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Ranking the Top 2023 NBA Free Agents Still Available | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

Injuries have almost completely derailed T.J. Warren's career.

In his last fully healthy season, he averaged 19.8 points and 1.4 threes, while shooting 40.3 percent from downtown in 2019-20.

Over the next two seasons, he only appeared in for total games. Then, in 2022–23 he appeared in 42 games, averaged 7.5 points and shot 32.8 percent from three

With his 30th birthday coming in September, and a robust injury history in place, it makes sense for teams to be concerned about signing him.

However, before the injuries, Warren had the kind of game that seemed like it would age gracefully. He wasn't overly reliant on side-to-side burst or above-the-rim athleticism. Instead, his scoring was buoyed by a strong in-between game, savvy, push shots and more of a bag that you might see in the YMCA than the NBA.