SAN FRANCISCO– The Golden State Warriors have multiple needs to fill as they enter a pivotal offseason this summer. Among those needs are size, speed, and athleticism, which they’ve lacked for a while as an older team that continues to grow older.
The Golden State Warriors have several needs entering the 2026 NBA draft, and they can't fill them all with the No. 11 pick. But it would make sense that they attempt to fill one of their two biggest needs with their first lottery pick since 2021.
The 2026 NBA Draft is scheduled to begin on June 23, and it’s still a bit unclear what the Golden State Warriors plan to do with the No. 11 pick overall.
With the first round of the NBA draft coming up on June 23, it's about time for the Golden State Warriors to finalize their plan. Who will they take if they stand pat with their two picks, and will they make a trade that gets them more or fewer picks?
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The Warriors acquired Kristaps Porzingis before the trade deadline hoping he could help push them back into contention. Instead, injuries largely got in the way. Now there’s at least some question as to whether Porzingis will remain in Golden State.
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