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Warriors Complete Pre-draft Workout Featuring Trio Of Top Prospects

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN - APRIL 04: Brayden Burries #5 of the Arizona Wildcats dribbles the ball during the National Semifinal game of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament against the Michigan Wolverines at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In today’s Dub Hub:

The Golden State Warriors wrapped up another set of pre-draft workouts ahead of next Tuesday’s NBA Draft. Thursday’s crop was one of their most intriguing workouts yet, featuring Arizona guard Brayden Burries, Alabama guard Labaron Philon Jr., and Washington big man Hannes Steinbach.

Burries is one of the top guard prospects in the draft and has been a popular name linked to the Warriors throughout the pre-draft process. He is a versatile guard who would add size to Golden State’s backcourt alongside Stephen Curry, measuring 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine. He also provides value as a perimeter shooter, knocking down 39.1% of his three-point attempts during his freshman season at Arizona.

Brayden Burries on his workout with the Warriors, what he wanted to show them and his potential fit if they draft him:

“I feel like as soon as I get here, I'll be able to show that impact winning outside of just scoring, you know, defending, rebounding, playmaking.” pic.twitter.com/z7RWgDzgnX

— Kenzo Fukuda (@kenzofuku) June 18, 2026

Philon, meanwhile, offers a different type of fit in the Warriors’ backcourt. The Alabama guard is a more dynamic creator off the dribble, with the ball-handling and scoring ability that helped him average 22 points per game during his sophomore season. However, Philon is considerably smaller than Burries, measuring 6-foot-2 and 176 pounds at the combine.

“My childhood, definitely had a lot of Curry jerseys.”

Alabama guard Labaron Philon Jr. on who he idolized growing up, his potential fit with the Warriors.

“Just a trustworthy guard that can, play inside the system, get guys open, share the ball, get paint touches.“ pic.twitter.com/yOslkp7kQG

— Kenzo Fukuda (@kenzofuku) June 18, 2026

Lastly, Steinbach is widely regarded as the top rebounding prospects in this year’s draft class. The 6-foot-10 freshman big averaged 11.8 rebounds per game last season, the most of any player in the country. He also possesses excellent hands and a high basketball IQ, giving him intriguing upside as a passer despite averaging just 1.6 assists per game.

I asked Hannes Steinbach ???????? if he thought his footwork and low post moves could translate to the Warriors system.

Steinbach said he thinks he can provide an inside scoring option while being able to pass out of the post. pic.twitter.com/EP7rO64qyk

— Conrado Pascual (@CP3_777) June 18, 2026

With the draft now less than a week away, the Warriors will continue to evaluate a wide range of prospects as they weigh their options with the No. 11 overall pick. While Burries, Philon, and Steinbach bring very different skill sets to the table, each fills a potential area of need for a Golden State team set on adding young talent around its veteran core.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Friday, June 19th:

Warriors News:

Narrowing down the five best fits for Warriors in a loaded 2026 NBA Draft | NBC Sports Bay Area

Most teams want to make sure their top pick has at least one elite trait, and Steinbach clearly does. His strong and massive hands help him be the best rebounder in the draft. Steinbach positions his body well and he just has a knack for the ball. He led the country in rebounds per game (11.8) and he also ranked second in the Big Ten with 126 offensive rebounds. 

The NBA’s latest trade, free agency and draft chatter | The Stein Line

Golden State’s Kristaps Porziņģis is one of those players and league sources say that the sides are indeed progressing in talks on a new deal after the Warriors acquired Porziņģis and his expiring salary of nearly $31 million on Trade Deadline Day in February.

Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor: ‘I do think the Warriors still want Kawhi Leonard’

NBA News:

What I’m hearing about Giannis Antetokounmpo, other NBA players as draft nears | The Athletic

The Celtics have gone to great lengths to avoid the elephant in the room here, but Jaylen Brown would need to be part of any deal for Antetokounmpo. And if Boston had its way, the conversation would start and end there with a one-for-one swap of fellow All-Stars who are still in their respective primes (Antetokounmpo is 31; Brown is 29). Lest anyone forget, Brown is coming off his best season yet, finishing sixth in MVP voting.

Jalen Brunson speaks at the Knicks championship parade

"NEW YORK, WE REALLY DID IT!" ????????

During yesterday's @nyknicks Championship Parade, Jalen Brunson thanked the Knicks organization, the fans, and his family in his speech at City Hall!pic.twitter.com/OVAoKFXpcY

— NBA (@NBA) June 19, 2026

In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:

How the Warriors can acquire another 1st-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft

Given Golden State’s limited avenues to improve the roster, the depth of guards in this year’s draft class, and a quietly deep free agent crop of guards that could be in the non-taxpayer mid-level exception price range (Quentin Grimes, Ayo Dosunmo, Coby White, Benedict Mathurin, Landry Shamet, Keon Ellis, Norm Powell, Anfernee Simons, Collin Sexton, CJ McCollum, and De’Anthony Melton), the Warriors could be in position to improve their depth by trading Podziemski for another first-round pick, giving Will Richard an expanded role, and adding a proven guard in free agency.

A post to end the week:

Honoring the progress. Recognizing the work ahead.

The Dubs share what celebrating Juneteenth means to them. pic.twitter.com/vqotXB367N

— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) June 19, 2026

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