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The Warriors held their first practice Thursday in Las Vegas ahead of their Summer League opener against Portland.
The Golden State Warriors have revealed their 2025 Summer League schedule and 19-player roster, featuring a mix of returning players and rookies. The
The Golden State Warriors defend their home court as they host this year’s California Classic at the Chase Center before going to Las Vegas for the Summer League.
The Golden State Warriors have filled out their entire Summer League roster, featuring both 2025 draft picks.
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SB Nation on MSNWarriors announce 2025 Summer League rosterRecent second-round draftees Alex Toohey and Will Richard are included, as well as undrafted free agent signees Coleman Hawkins, Chance McMillan, and LJ Cryer. Most notably, incoming second-year center Quinten Post — whose team option was recently picked up by the Warriors — isn’t listed.
Having both joined the Miami Heat a year ago after playing as teammates at Arizona, Pelle Larsson and Keshad Johnson again showed the aggressive promise they potentially can offer.
Some Warriors fans are already begging Golden State to make a key roster decision. The Warriors brought Isaiah Mobley to Summer League as an unlikely candidate for a roster spot. So far, though, he's making a compelling case. Mobley is the older brother of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Evan Mobley.
Sacramento's summer league squad features two recent draft picks and a player who has been rumored in trade talks for Jonathan Kuminga.