The Golden State Warriors are looking for players who can build upon the team's established chemistry to fill out its final roster spots, sources told Kendra Andrews of ESPN.

The Warriors, who currently have two open spots, are looking for players who won't be a distraction and will be happy to fill out the end of the roster. 

"I don't think we have our sights set on any one thing right now in terms of a guard, a big, a wing, a young player, an old player," said Mike Dunleavy.

The team decided against signing Dwight Howard over the weekend while agreeing to a deal with Rodney McGruder on Monday. 

Steve Kerr added that he has yet to decide whether Chris Paul will start next season.

"We basically have six starters the way I look at it, and only five can go each night. I haven't decided yet what we're going to do ... We are going to try different combinations and take a look," said Kerr.