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The 34-year-old has led a nomadic existence since entering the professional ranks in 2009, spending time with four NBA clubs in addition to making stops overseas in Israel, Russia and China. Pargo looks to have at least earned himself some temporary security at basketball's top level, as he's drawn praise from coach Steve Kerr since he joined the Golden State roster earlier this month. The veteran has already leapfrogged rookie Ky Bowman on the depth chart to claim backup point guard duties, averaging 8.3 points, 2.7 assists and 1.0 rebound in 14.7 minutes per game through his three appearances with the Warriors. Golden State plans to re-sign him either to a second 10-day deal or a contract that will keep him in the fold for the remainder of the season.