Who will the Warriors pick in the 2021 draft?
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Who will the Warriors pick in the 2021 draft?
Jonathan Kuminga
Warriors Select Jonathan Kuminga (#7) & Moses Moody (#14) In 2021 NBA Draft, Presented by Oracle. The Golden State Warriors have selected forward Jonathan Kuminga with the seventh overall pick and guard Moses Moody with the 14th overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Who are the Warriors most likely to draft?
Mock Draft Roundup: Who Will the Warriors Select with the 7th, 14th Picks?
No. of Votes | Player | Height |
---|---|---|
1 | Chris Duarte | 6’6” |
1 | Usman Garuba | 6’8” |
1 | Josh Giddey | 6’8” |
1 | Kai Jones | 6’11” |
How many draft picks do the Warriors have in 2021?
7, 14 picks, trade scenarios. Golden State Warriors draft picks in the annual 2021 NBA Draft consist of the seventh and 14th selections. They acquired that top pick in the now-lopsided deal that sent D’Angelo Russell to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Andrew Wiggins.
Who is the number 2 pick in NBA Draft 2021?
Jalen Green
2 overall pick. With the second pick of the 2021 NBA Draft, the Houston Rockets select Jalen Green.
Who did the Warriors trade?
Golden State has traded F Eric Paschall to the Utah Jazz for a protected future second round pick, sources tell ESPN. The Athletic’s Anthony Slater reported that the pick the Dubs will receive is a 2026 second-rounder originally from the Memphis Grizzlies, and is top-42 protected.
Does Golden State have a second round pick?
2021. *The Warriors traded their own second-round pick (No. 47 overall) when they acquired the No. 39 pick in the 2019 draft and took Alen Smailagic.
What players are the Warriors targeting?
G League Ignite forward Jonathan Kuminga, Australia’s Josh Giddey, UConn guard James Bouknight and Michigan forward Franz Wagner are the four players the Warriors are potentially targeting, per Letourneau.
Did Andrew Wiggins get traded to the Warriors?
And in 2020, the Warriors traded D’Angelo Russell, Jacob Evans III and Omari Spellman for Andrew Wiggins, a protected 2021 first-round pick and a 2021 second-round pick. Obviously that trade, while a genuinely pleasant surprise for the Dubs, is still nowhere on the level of the all-time best NBA plunders.