Kurtenbach: Here’s who the Warriors should draft with pick No. 52 (2024)

The first moves a new general manager makes are always informative.

Bob Myers’ first moves as the Warriors’ general manager, for instance, were to draft Draymond Green and sign Steph Curry to a four-year, faith-based contract that would provide the capital to build the greatest basketball team in modern times. A few months before he landed that role, he spearheaded the trade that sent Monta Ellis to the Bucks for Andrew Bogut.

In hindsight, it was brilliant stuff.

We don’t have a decade-plus of success and context to judge Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr., who is approaching a year on the job.

But we can easily recall his first big moves on the job. First, he drafted Brandin Podziemski and Trayce Jackson-Davis, then, a few days later, he traded Jordan Poole to the Wizards for Chris Paul.

These were “win-now” moves. The Warriors didn’t end up doing that.

A big reason why was their lack of shooting.

Yes, Curry made nearly five 3-pointers per game, and Thompson three-and-a-half per contest, but after the two greatest 3-point shooters of all time, the well ran rather dry.

Andrew Wiggins and Paul spent long stretches of the season not stretching the floor. Podziemski could chip in one or two a game, but he was hardly an obvious threat.

In fact, the Warriors greatly required Green — backpack and all — to be a floor-spacer this season. (He stunningly shot 39.5 percent overall, but only 12.8 percent in second halves.)

Kurtenbach: Here’s who the Warriors should draft with pick No. 52 (1)

Dunleavy was right to trade Poole, even with Paul likely to be waived or traded this summer.

But the fact is that the Dubs never replaced Poole’s shooting ability, particularly off the bounce.

It’s still something this team desperately needs.

The Dubs’ issue is that players who can move off the ball, catch-and-shoot, put the ball on the floor, and knock down shots at all three levels are impossible for them to sign in free agency — they’re too expensive.

But what I told you the Warriors could select one with pick No. 52 in the upcoming NBA Draft?

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When you’re drafting as late as the Warriors, it’s not about finding an all-around player. Those prospects (if there are any in this draft) are off the board.

No, the only question that should be asked is “What can this kid do?”

And Kentucky wing Antonio Reeves can score with the best players in this draft class.

I’m betting he can immediately score, in bunches, at the NBA level, too.

The narrative around Reeves ahead of the draft is about what he cannot do. He’s not giving you much, if anything on defense. He’s also 24 years old, making him a less appealing prospect to teams looking for growth.

Good. The negatives are the only reason Reeves is possibly available to the Warriors at No. 52.

What a coup it would be for Golden State to draft him. Reeves scored 20 points per game in the SEC on 50 percent shooting from the floor and 43 percent from beyond the arc on nearly six attempts a game.

This guy doesn’t just score, he does it efficiently.

Spotting up, off the catch, on handoffs, in transition, on drives, and in transition, he’s good for more than a point per possession across the board, per Synergy. Elite stuff.

He’s an intuitive mover off the ball — someone custom-made for the Warriors’ motion offense. And he has positive length at 6-foot-6 and a 6-foot-8 wingspan — he’s not going to struggle with NBA size.

I think he makes smart decisions with the ball in his hands, too. He’s not someone you want running your offense, but he’s anything but a ball hog — he has a knack for making the right pass, the simple pass, amid the chaos of motion on the perimeter.

Add it up, and you have a player who can be a Malik Monk type for a Warriors team that needs one.

Or, perhaps, a Poole replacement.

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The Warriors are at a strange crossroads this offseason.

Perhaps they’ll move for a clear-cut No. 2. I’m still in for a Dejounte Murray trade.

Or maybe this team will try to ride out what they already have, bringing back Thompson but dumping Paul.

But no matter what route they take, the mandate is the same: win, now.

And to do that, they could sure use someone who can come off the bench and get some buckets.

Reeves is that kind of player.

The Warriors were right to jettison Poole, a microwave scorer. That was a cultural issue. (See: Punch, The.)

They were wrong to not replace him.

Drafting Reeves at No. 52 could right that wrong.

📊 Warriors 2024-2025 Depth Chart 📊

Ball Handler: Steph Curry | Brandin Podziemski; Chris Paul (CC)

Wings: Klay Thompson (UFA), Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga | Gary Payton II (PO), Moses Moody, Lester Quinones, Gui Santos

Bigs: Draymond Green | Trayce Jackson-Davis, Kevon Looney (CC), Usman Garuba

Italic: Possible offseason exit » UFA: Unrestricted free agent, PO: Player option, CC: Cut candidate
Kurtenbach: Here’s who the Warriors should draft with pick No. 52 (2024)

FAQs

What draft pick do the Warriors have in 2024? ›

Warriors Have 52nd Overall Pick in 2024 NBA Draft

The Warriors are slated to pick on the second day, owning the 52nd overall pick via a mid-season trade with the Indiana Pacers. The Warriors traded their 2024 First Round Pick to the Memphis Grizzlies, along with Andre Iguodala, for Julian Washburn in 2019.

Who is going to be the first pick in the NBA draft 2024? ›

Atlanta Hawks

What time is NBA draft 2024? ›

The 2024 NBA Draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, June 26, 2024. The second round begins at 4 p.m. ET Thursday, June 27.

Where is the NBA draft? ›

The first round of the 2024 NBA Draft kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on June 26. The second and final round starts at 4 p.m. ET on June 27. The first round will be at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., home of the Brooklyn Nets, while the second round will take place at ESPN's Seaport District Studios in New York.

What round will Bronny James be drafted? ›

Despite this, the younger James has been projected as a second-round pick by multiple outlets, with the Ringer, Bleacher Report and ESPN all anticipating that he will be selected 55th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers.

Is Chris Paul's contract guaranteed? ›

Chris Paul's contract has one year remaining, with the total $30 million value being non-guaranteed. As such, the Golden State Warriors have multiple options at their disposal.

Is Bronny James in the 2024 NBA Draft? ›

LeBron James' oldest son, Bronny, entered the 2024 NBA Draft and will expect to hear his name called sometime during Wednesday's first round or Thursday's second round. The 6-foot-2 point guard played 25 games with the USC Trojans in 2023-24 after suffering a cardiac arrest last summer.

Where is Bronny James projected to go? ›

Predictions for Bronny James in 2024 NBA Draft:

Wasserman writes, "Rival teams sound uncertain about Bronny James' chances of getting drafted, though the Los Angeles Lakers remain the popular guess as to his most likely destination.

Do the Lakers have a draft pick in 2024? ›

The 2024 NBA Draft features the debut of the event being two days now. The first round kicks off on Wednesday with the second round beginning on Thursday. The Lakers will have a pick on each night, owning their own No. 17 pick in the first round and the Clippers' No. 55 pick in the second round.

Why is the NBA Draft 2 days? ›

Why is the NBA Draft two days? The NBA discussed the possibility of expanding the draft to two days during a meeting with general managers last November, as team executives believed they could use more time to make selections.

How long will the NBA Draft be? ›

The 2024 NBA Draft will be held June 26-27, 2024. Coverage starts at 8 p.m. ET on the first night, 4 p.m. ET on the second night. This will be the first time that the draft will use a two-night format.

Who has the first pick in the NBA Draft? ›

Top 2024 NBA Draft prop picks

The Atlanta Hawks hold the No. 1 pick, and they are undoubtedly intrigued by Risacher's combination of pedigree, production and potential.

What pick do the Warriors have in the 2024 NBA Draft? ›

So, as things currently stand, GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. won't get to make a draft pick until late on Thursday night, as the Warriors hold only the No. 52 pick in the draft.

Who has the #1 pick in the NBA Draft 2024? ›

Published 11 mins ago. Updated 9 mins ago. Against the odds, the Atlanta Hawks won the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft for the first time in franchise history. In a year without a consensus No. 1 prospect, here's a look at five top prospects in this year's draft and where Bronny James sits on the ...

Who is the best prospect for the NBA Draft 2024? ›

ESPN's top 10 prospects:
  • Donovan Clingan | C | UConn.
  • Reed Sheppard | PG/SG | Kentucky.
  • Matas Buzelis | SF/PF | G League Ignite.
  • Stephon Castle | PG/SG | UConn.
  • Dalton Knecht | SF | Tennessee.
  • Rob Dillingham | PG | Kentucky.
  • Tidjane Salaun | PF | Cholet (France)
  • Nikola Topic | PG | Red Star (Adriatic League)
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What draft picks do the Sacramento Kings have in 2024? ›

Sacramento will have the No. 13 pick in the 2024 NBA draft, which will be held June 26-27. General manager Monte McNair will explore all options with the pick as the Kings look to bolster their roster for another playoff push after bowing out in the play-in tournament this season.

How many picks are in the NBA draft? ›

There are 58 available picks in the 2024 NBA Draft. The Philadelphia 76ers and Phoenix Suns each forfeited second-round picks this year after violating league rules regarding free agency discussions.

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