The Warriors are believed to be open to moving down in next week’s draft under the right circumstances, per Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, who says Golden State has been “very active in trade talks” in recent days and has looked into the possibility of adding a second first-round pick in the late teens.
With the Golden State Warriors having the No. 11 pick in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft, there are a bunch of options the team could look to add to the roster alongside Stephen Curry and others.
General manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. had a moment of honesty when discussing the Golden State Warriors' 2026 draft plans on Wednesday. "Frankly, we need everything," Dunleavy said.
The Golden State Warriors’ interest in Kawhi Leonard now sounds much stronger than background offseason noise. The Golden State Warriors have been searching for one more star around Stephen Curry.
Time is undefeated. Stephen Curry, though, continues to fight it with every deep three and every breathtaking offensive explosion. The Golden State Warriors know, however, that Curry’s championship window is rapidly narrowing.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
It would make sense for the Golden State Warriors and Kristaps Porzingis to agree to a new contract. After all, the Warriors gave up Jonathan Kuminga for him, and they have his Bird rights, which will allow them to sign him without using any of their mid-level exception money.
The Golden State Warriors had a difficult 2025-26 season, with injury problems making it impossible for them to have a good campaign even with the additions of veteran big men Kristaps Porzingis (at the deadline) and Al Horford.
Scouting talent before the annual draft is a tough task that front offices often fail to solve. Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green believes the issue is deeper than a few bad reports. The discussion took place during an appearance on Podcast P with Paul George.
Ten years ago, the Warriors changed the direction of their franchise with one bold summer swing. Fresh off a 73-win season, Golden State pushed its chips to the center of the table and landed Kevin Durant, creating one of the most dominant teams in NBA history.
The Golden State Warriors have had workouts with most of their top targets for the No. 11 pick, and they will add two more from their list on Friday. Michigan center Aday Mara and New Zealand Breakers small forward Karim Lopez will come to Chase Center with the hope of impressing the Warriors into using a first-round pick on them.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
The Warriors aren’t sounding like a team preparing for major changes. At least not yet. Speaking with reporters, general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. made it clear that Golden State hopes to retain both Draymond Green and Kristaps Porzingis heading into next season.
Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy is hopeful of retaining both Draymond Green and Kristaps Porzingis, according to Nick Friedell of The Athletic. Green holds a $27,678,571 option on his contract for next season, while Porzingis will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the month.
Carmelo Anthony ended years of speculation by discussing his relationship with Jeremy Lin. During a face-to-face podcast interview, he explained the main cause of their famous disconnect. Anthony addressed the narrative during his 7PM in Brooklyn podcast.
The Golden State Warriors enter the offseason coming off a disappointing season that saw them finish 10th in the Western Conference standings and miss the playoffs for the first time since the 2023-24 season.
The Golden State Warriors have been prioritizing the future instead of the present for the last several years of Stephen Curry's career, and one source has admitted that was a mistake.
The Golden State Warriors face a tougher road than before in landing a transformative superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo, yet the franchise retains several avenues to reshape its title contention outlook for the better.
Apart from their pursuit of LeBron James, the Golden State Warriors appear increasingly focused on a cost-conscious approach in free agency. Though there are a few names that could fall in that criteria, one of their very own players hitting the free agency could fit the plan.
The Warriors appear increasingly optimistic about bringing back Kristaps Porzingis. According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, there is growing momentum toward a new contract between Golden State and the veteran big man, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent.
The Golden State Warriors may have found what some inside the organization view as an ideal fit with the No. 11 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, but one key question continues to complicate the decision.
The Golden State Warriors entered contract negotiations with Steve Kerr expecting discussions about maximizing the franchise’s remaining championship window.
The Golden State Warriors are eager to get back to winning ways. Despite having some high-profile players, the Warriors have not appeared in the NBA Finals in a long time.
Hall of Famer Carmelo Anthony was an incredible basketball player at his peak, but he was also accused of not being the greatest teammate. The one example that’s often brought up is Anthony allegedly not being happy about Jeremy Lin’s success during the Linsanity era in 2012 when they were teammates on the New York Knicks.