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The Golden State Warriors hold the 11th pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Given the depth of this year's draft class, Steve Kerr could acquire a young talent that's capable of making an immediate impact while also having significant room for developmental growth. As such, the Warriors front office appears to be doing its due diligence to ensure they make the right call once they're on the clock on June 24.
So far, the Warriors have held five pre-draft workout days, inviting numerous collegiate talents to showcase their skillsets while being evaluated by the team's coaching and scouting staff. In total, 30 players have attended those workout sessions. Here is a list of every player to be worked out by the Warriors so far:
As you can see, there has been a clear focus on working out guards over the past few weeks. It's also worth noting that none of the projected talents who could fall to the Warriors at 11 have been called for a pre-draft workout. Instead, the Warriors may be scouting for players who likely go undrafted and could represent a cost-controlled pick-up, both for now and the future.
However things shake out, the Warriors are certainly doing their best to ensure they head into draft night (and the days that follow) with plenty of options available to them.
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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: A full list of pre-draft workout players for the Warriors so far
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So far, the Warriors have held five pre-draft workout days, inviting numerous collegiate talents to showcase their skillsets while being evaluated by the team's coaching and scouting staff. In total, 30 players have attended those workout sessions. Here is a list of every player to be worked out by the Warriors so far:
- Ryan Conwell (G) — Louisville
- Ja'Kobi Gillespie (G) — Tennessee
- Rob McCray (G) — Florida State
- Emanuel Sharp (G) — Houston
- Corey Camper (G) — Nevada
- Tre Donaldson (G) — Miami
- Kobe Knox (G) — South Carolina
- Reese Dixon-Waters (G) — San Diego State
- Trey Campbell (G) – Northern Iowa
- Jaden Henley (G) – Grand Canyon
- Jalen Warley (G) – Gonzaga
- Obi Agbim (G) — Baylor
- Tamin Lipsey (G) — Iowa State
- Peter Suder (G) — Miami (Ohio)
- Lamar Wilkerson (G) — Indiana
- Donovan Atwell (G) — Texas Tech
- Quadir Copeland (G) — NC State
- Oziyah Sellers (G) — St. John’s
- Josh Dix (G) — Creighton
- Maliq Brown (PF/C) — Duke
- Dillon Mitchell (F) — St. John’s
- Tyler Nickel (F) — Vanderbilt
- Elias Ralph (F) – Pacific
- Tucker DeVries (F) — Indiana
- AK Okereke (F) — Vanderbilt
- RJ Godfrey (F/C) — Clemson
- Ernest Udeh (C) — Miami
- Oscar Cluff (C) – Purdue
- Carson Cooper (C) – Michigan State
- Ugonna Onyenso (C) — Virginia
- Oziyah Sellers (G) — St. John’s
As you can see, there has been a clear focus on working out guards over the past few weeks. It's also worth noting that none of the projected talents who could fall to the Warriors at 11 have been called for a pre-draft workout. Instead, the Warriors may be scouting for players who likely go undrafted and could represent a cost-controlled pick-up, both for now and the future.
However things shake out, the Warriors are certainly doing their best to ensure they head into draft night (and the days that follow) with plenty of options available to them.
This post originally appeared on Warriors Wire! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: A full list of pre-draft workout players for the Warriors so far
Continue reading...