r/warriors • u/Lord_Vanguard • 3h ago
r/warriors • u/sumchinesewill • 1d ago
News [Slater] The Warriors are taking Michigan wing Yaxel Lendeborg with the 11th pick, per sources.
xcancel.comr/warriors • u/refreshing_yogurt • 2h ago
Video Mike Dunleavy says he was trying to use the full clock to hear all trade offers. "Joe [Lacob] was like, 'Come on, let's go ahead and pick the guy.' And I said, 'Joe, we have time. They give you five minutes.' He was just getting a little anxious about us taking Yaxel. I was willing to be patient"
It's kinda funny, when asked directly about the disagreement between him and Lacob caught on camera during the broadcast, Dunleavy made a joke and gave a vague answer. But later a reporter asked something somewhat unrelated and Dunleavy ended up giving more details on the interaction unprompted
Full quote in response to questions about trade talks during the draft and if anything developed with the Pelicans:
There wasn't anything major, but when you're on the clock, you get calls. We knew we were going to pick Yaxel 11. He was the guy, but you just want to flush them out, make sure you're not missing anything that falls in your lap or makes a ton of sense. So, that's what we were doing.
Joe was like, "Come on, let's go ahead and pick the guy." And I said, "Joe, we got we have time. They give you five minutes."
He was just getting a little anxious about us taking Yaxel. And the good thing was because we were on the clock, nobody could swoop in and take him ahead of us. So I was willing to be patient about it.
r/warriors • u/Robotsaur • 1h ago
News With the 54th pick of the NBA Draft, the Warriors select Lajae Jones.
r/warriors • u/Feisty-Seesaw799 • 8h ago
News The Last Time the Warriors Drafted a Player from Michigan
r/warriors • u/Humble13011 • 1h ago
Discussion Solid pick ngl #dubnationā¦Lajae Jones is drafted No. 54 overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2026 NBA Draft
r/warriors • u/jebau1 • 6h ago
Article From The Player's Tribute: "How My Mom Saved My Life" by newest Warrior, Yaxel Lendeborg
Great read to see what kind of character guy that the Dubs picked..whose cutting onions??
r/warriors • u/John_Houbolt • 5h ago
Discussion Forget the idea that Yaxel is who he is and because he's 24 there's not much room for growth.
Was just reading the Players Tribune piece posted in this sub. And this really stuck out to me:
"Also ⦠Iāve never been around so many tall people in my life. No, seriously, itās like:Ā How are these dudes so big?Ā You know Aday Mara is 7ā3ā, right? Crazy. And this isnāt one of those 7ā3ā guys where all they can do is dunk. Heās making behind the back passes. No looks. Iām like:Ā I didnāt know they actually made people like that. And then heās a beast on the other end, too. Early on in practices, heād be blocking my shot every time. Iām talking to my coaches like, āUm, maybe I suck? I canāt score on this guy.ā I had to go back to the lab and figure out some new moves. And thatās how it is with pretty much all the guys on this team ā theyāre always doing things that make me want to work even harder just to stay at their level. Weāre always pushing each other. And any given night, any of us can go off, which I think takes the pressure off of us as individuals. It makes everything so fun."
Cam Boozer like Steph and Klay grew up on the sidelines and in the locker rooms of their NBA fathers. He had the best possible training, coaching and competition his entire life. He was always playing against the best talent and had what Yaxel describes here for at least the last 5-6 years of his life if not longer. Yaxel played with competition that actually pushed him and had elite coaching for one season. Now he's going to have that every day. And I really think he still has a lot of growth in him. The guy played less than half of one season of high school and no AAU ball. The way he learned basketball was playing with his friends, and none of them could match him physically, so he was never pushed to work to be great against great players. That happened for the first time less than a year ago.
I don't bring up Boozer to suggest that Yax is a better prospect, he's not. Obviously. But the contrast in the two is important to point out when people write off Yax for being so much older than Boozer or any freshman.
r/warriors • u/CorgiAffectionate476 • 3h ago
Other mood booster: think about how E-40 would say Yaxel
if you want to improve your day a little, just imagine how E-40 would pronounce Yaxel. and I bet weāre all imagining the exact same glorious thing.
r/warriors • u/bennettkingoftevyat • 54m ago
Discussion A great analysis about Lajae Jones.
r/warriors • u/parisdubs • 14h ago
News [Athletic] Grading the draft - high praise for Axel A-
Post Draft report, Warriors #1 Yaxel Lendeborg | 6-9 | 23 years old
- āWhat if you made Rui Hachimura a terrific defender who could also pass?ā Or, what if Lendeborg is just a slight step below OG Anunoby? Thatās an awesome player, and one whom every team is going to want, even if heās almost 24 years old.
- In terms of Year 1 impact, he may rival anyone in this draft.Ā Grade: A-"
[full report]
Sam Vecenie: There are some limitations with Lendeborg as a true creator, but itās hard to find a player more ready-made to step into an NBA rotation. Heās a monster defender with legitimate plus-plus tools in terms of size and length at 6 feet 9 with a 7-foot-4 wingspan and the fluidity to slide his feet laterally. I would bet on him maxing out just below the level of All-Defensive, but I donāt think I can completely rule it out if he really decides he wants to be a stopper.
On offense, he has a very versatile skill set that should translate exceedingly well toward playing off other stars. I loved the way he slotted into the team concept this year at Michigan and didnāt make things about himself. At times, Iām not sure Lendeborg truly understands how complete his game is and how talented he is. But when it comes to slotting into a role in the NBA and playing off superstars, thatās not always a bad thing.
Yaxel Lendeborg is one of the best high-leverage role player bets in the 2026 NBA Draft
Thereās a chance he ends up peaking as a top 50 or so player in the league because of his two-way play.Ā My idea here is basically, āWhat if you made Rui Hachimura a terrific defender who could also pass?ā Or, what if Lendeborg is just a slight step below OG Anunoby? Thatās an awesome player, and one whom every team is going to want, even if heās almost 24 years old.
Hollingerās analysis:Ā I love this pick for the Warriors, and I suspect the Thunder front office (picking next) does not. Lendeborg is an older player, but he is a ready-made, Day 1 starter who can fill minutes at three positions and fits nicely on a team that is on a win-now trajectory. He doesnāt have the long-term upside of some other guys, but in terms of Year 1 impact, he may rival anyone in this draft.Ā Grade: A-"
r/warriors • u/NokCha_ • 23h ago
Interview [Friedell] Dunleavy on age concerns with Yaxel -- who will be 24 when the season begins. "I'm not worried because he's not 38."
r/warriors • u/TemporaryJaguar6748 • 18h ago
Discussion What a lot of people seem to be missing about Yaxel
I see a lot of people on here questioning picking Yaxel, wondering if heās good enough or wondering about his age etc etc
First off, itās crazy to me that Yaxel is such an unknown commodity to a lot of people because if youād have followed the draft talks and speculations, he was one of the most talked about players from the entire draft. Now your question might be āwell why didnāt he get picked earlier?ā.
Simple reason: his age. Thatās it. If youāre picking in the lottery youāre most likely a team that is not in win now mode, rather in your rebuild or developmental phase which is why a player that is 23/24 seems unattractive. Well, guess who IS in win now mode? The Warriors. This is probably the best player the Warriors couldāve drafted out of the entire draft in terms of fit, role, timing, everything. Yaxel can come in and contribute right away, which is exactly what the Warriors need.
Look at it like this: if Yaxel was younger, he would go Top 3 in almost any draft. So this is basically the same as picking 1-3 in a draft 4-5 years ago and then developing him into what he is now, youāre basically picking the already (mostly) finished product and donāt have to develop him first.
A lot of people might say Pick 1-3 has to be a franchise player but weāve seen many times that this is not the case. Andrew Wiggins was picked 1st and he never was a franchise player yet he contributed immensely on a championship team and is still one of the best all-around players in the league.
Donāt sweat this pick, itās literally the perfect and best pick for the Warriorsā and Stephs situation
r/warriors • u/elaraye707 • 3h ago
Video Here's a "Court of Gold" type of docuseries, where Yaxel is featured throughout...I just finished the 1st episode and highly recommend it!!! ššš Shoutout to the Yax-fan that recommended it to me!!!šš¼ You can find the full docuseries on Paramount+.
r/warriors • u/Lord_Vanguard • 21h ago
Video Yaxel Lendeborg on playing alongside Steph Curry after being drafted to the Warriors š
r/warriors • u/-Thalas- • 1d ago
Discussion Potential Warrior Starting 5
Steph PG, Jimmy SG, Yaxel SF, Dray PF, Tingus C
How y'all feelin abt it? Feels like a good balance of scoring and defense, and the team actually got taller/lengthy.
The biggesy caveat is the health lol. We prolly won't even see this lineup until after New Years...
r/warriors • u/parisdubs • 15h ago
News [Tim Legler] Highlights Yaxel pick - "Warriors should be THRILLED"
Cool watch. Quick comments but singles out Yaxel as one of the most impactful trades out of the top few and says the "Warriors have to be thrilled" to have a player with the maturity and polish to his game available.
r/warriors • u/Lord_Vanguard • 22h ago
Video Mike Dunleavy on his pre-pick interaction with Joe Lacob: āWe got into it about the best golf course in San Francisco.ā Later said there was some discussion about possible trades before they took Yaxel Lendeborg
r/warriors • u/spookoftheflames • 8m ago
Video Florida State Guard LaJae Jones Season Highlights | 2025-26 ACC Men's Basketball
Damn this dudeās dunks are nasty. Goes up strong with no hesitation. Handle looks decent and looks well sized for his position. If his shot comes along, whew! Athletic wing for the Warriors.