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The Golden State Warriors are projected to select Arizona guard Brayden Burries with the No. 11 pick in the upcoming NBA draft. Burries is seen as an ideal backcourt partner for Stephen Curry due to his defensive skills and efficient scoring.
With the 2026 edition of the NFL draft in the books, draft fans can now turn their attention to the NBA draft. While the lottery isn't set yet, it's never too early to see what players are being projected to the Golden State Warriors in the first round.
In the latest mock from Christopher Kline of Fadsided, the Warriors landed a standout guard from the loaded 2026 freshman class. With the No. 11 pick, Kline penned Arizona guard Brayden Burries to the Warriors. According to Kline, Burries projects as an "ideal backcourt partner for Stephen Curry."
Via FanSided:
Brayden Burries is an older freshman, but few guards more clearly drove winning in college basketball this season. There will be skeptics of a smaller guard who isn't a primary engine, but Burries does so much dirty work on both ends. The motor is relentless; he's an attentive free safety with the strength and quickness to lock up the point of attack against a variety of matchups when called upon. He's also an efficient spot-up shooter, a crafty driver with elite finishing numbers (65 percent at the rim!) and a mistake-free, low-turnover connector.Golden State appears to be entering a new era — perhaps without Steve Kerr and his signature motion offense. Burries projects an the ideal backcourt partner for Stephen Curry, almost regardless of context. He will muck things up defensively and embrace his role with decisive decision-making and a real pro's aura. The Dubs still want winners, no doubt, and Burries is a winner.
Read the full mock draft from Kline at Fansided here.
Burries spent one season under Tommy Lloyd at Arizona, averaging 16.1 points on 49.1% shooting from the field and 39.1% from beyond the arc. Burries notched 25 or more points in five different games for the Wildcats last season with his career-high coming against Colorado. Burries tallied 31 points on 9-of-16 shooting from the field with seven boards and five steals against the Buffaloes.
Along with fellow freshman Koa Peat and Big 12 Player of the Year Jaden Bradley, Burries helped lead the Wildcats to a Final Four birth in the 2026 NCAA tournament.
Brayden Burries is a standout guard from Arizona projected to be selected by the Warriors, and he is considered an ideal backcourt partner for Stephen Curry due to his defensive abilities and scoring efficiency.
Burries is known for his relentless motor, defensive skills, efficient shooting, and low turnover rate, making him a valuable asset for any team.
Selecting Burries suggests the Warriors are entering a new era, potentially moving away from Steve Kerr's motion offense while still prioritizing winning players.
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While he just finished his freshman campaign at the college level, Burries is already 20-years-old, making his fit potentially more seamless on a veteran-led roster in Golden State that wants to quickly return to the postseason.
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