The 2025 NBA Draft is officially underway, unfolding across two days — Wednesday and Thursday — with the first round on Day 1 and the second on Day 2.

This post will serve as your live tracker for the Golden State Warriors and every other team’s selections in both rounds. We’ll update it in real time as picks are made, so bookmark it and keep checking back!

As of now, the Warriors only hold the No. 41 overall pick (11th in the second round). Unless they make a trade to sneak into the first round, they’ll have to wait until Thursday to grab their prospect. With Bob Myers long gone and Mike Dunleavy Jr. steering the ship, it’s a key moment in what may be a soft rebuild or a reshuffling on the fly.

Per FanDuel’s NBA title odds, the Warriors are currently long shots to win the 2025–26 championship, which is a stark contrast to the dynastic days of yore. That makes this draft even more crucial: whether they’re mining for a second-round steal or angling for a future move, this pick matters.

We’ll also be watching for trades and surprises across the league as new players land in new homes.

What’s at Stake for the Warriors?

Let’s be real: this isn’t the 2015–2019 juggernaut anymore. The Warriors are facing aging stars, looming cap concerns, and uncertain roster direction. FanDuel isn’t bullish on their odds (and this pick won’t change that overnight) but it could be the start of a new identity.

Every move they make tonight will be under a microscope, thanks to Dub Nation’s astute eyes!

First Round

1. Mavericks draft Cooper Flagg (Duke)

2. Spurs draft Dylan Harper (Rutgers)

3. 76ers draft VJ Edgecombe (Baylor)

4. Hornets draft Kon Knueppel (Duke)

5. Jazz draft Ace Bailey (Rutgers)

6. Wizards draft Tre Johnson (Texas)

7. Pelicans draft Jeremiah Fears (Oklahoma)

8. Nets draft Egor Demin (BYU)

9. Raptors draft Collin Murray-Boyles (South Carolina)

10. Rockets draft Khaman Maluach (Duke) – Traded to Suns

11. Trail Blazers draft Cedric Coward (Washington State) – Traded to Grizzlies

12. Bulls draft Noa Essengue (Ratiopharm Ulm)

13. Hawks draft Derik Queen (Maryland) – Traded to Pelicans

14. Spurs draft Carter Bryant (Arizona)

15. Thunder draft Thomas Sorber (Georgetown)

16. Grizzlies draft Yang Hansen (Qingdao) – Traded to Trail Blazers

17. Timberwolves draft Joan Beringer (Cedevita Olimpija)

18. Wizards draft Walter Clayton Jr. (Florida) – Traded to Jazz

19. Nets draft Nolan Traoré (Saint-Quentin BB)

20. Heat draft Kasparas Jakučionis (Illinois)

21. Jazz draft Will Riley (Illinois) – Traded to Wizards

22. Hawks draft Drake Powell (North Carolina) – Traded to Nets

23. Pelicans draft Asa Newell (Georgia) – Traded to Hawks

24. Thunder draft Nique Clifford (Colorado State) – Reportedly traded to Kings

25. Magic draft Jase Richardson (Michigan State)

26. Nets draft Ben Saraf (Ratiopharm Ulm)

27. Nets draft Danny Wolf (Michigan)

28. Celtics draft Hugo González (Real Madrid)

29. Suns draft Liam McNeeley (Connecticut) – Reportedly traded to Hornets

30. Clippers draft Yanic Konan Niederhauser (Penn State)

Second Round

31. Minnesota Timberwolves

32. Boston Celtics

33. Charlotte Hornets

34. Charlotte Hornets

35. Philadelphia 76ers

36. Brooklyn Nets

37. Detroit Pistons

38. San Antonio Spurs – Reportedly traded to Pacers

39. Toronto Raptors

40. Washington Wizards – Reportedly traded to Pelicans

41. Golden State Warriors

42. Sacramento Kings

43. Utah Jazz – Traded to Wizards

44. Oklahoma City Thunder

45. Chicago Bulls

46. Orlando Magic

47. Milwaukee Bucks

48. Memphis Grizzlies

49. Cleveland Cavaliers

50. New York Knicks

51. LA Clippers

52. Phoenix Suns

53. Utah Jazz

54. Indiana Pacers

55. Los Angeles Lakers

— New York Knicks

56. Memphis Grizzlies

57. Orlando Magic

58. Cleveland Cavaliers

59. Houston Rockets