The Golden State Warriors are contemplating a trade down in the upcoming NBA draft. The decision comes as the team conducts predraft workouts and evaluates potential candidates.
What happened
The Warriors held a predraft workout on May 27, 2026, at Chase Center, showcasing prospects such as Michigan center Morez Johnson Jr. and Houston forward/center Chris Cenac Jr., both seen as potential late first-round selections.
After a disappointing 37-45 season, the team missed the playoffs and is reassessing its draft strategy. A source stated, “We need youth, athleticism, and size.”
Why it matters
This draft is critical for the Warriors as they aim to revitalize a roster with aging stars such as Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. The team’s current draft position is their best since 2021, presenting an opportunity to inject new talent and improve performance.
Background
The Warriors selected Jonathan Kuminga with the seventh overall pick in 2021, but he struggled to adapt to head coach Steve Kerr’s system and was traded. This history underscores the importance of making impactful choices that align with the team’s long-term goals.
What's next
The Warriors will continue their evaluation of draftees, with another workout scheduled for May 30, 2026. This session will feature additional prospects and help the organization finalize its draft approach ahead of the event on June 2, 2026.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Warriors' current draft position?
The Golden State Warriors currently hold the 11th overall pick in the upcoming NBA draft.
When is the NBA draft scheduled?
The NBA draft is scheduled for June 2, 2026.
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Sources
- CR Today — Warriors Considering Trade Down in NBA Draft Prep (accessed 2026-06-16)

