The Golden State Warriors selected Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg with the 11th pick of the 2026 draft. There were rumors that they wanted Brayden Burries, but he was taken 10th overall. Then there were rumors that they wanted to trade down, perhaps because they believed Lendeborg would be available a few picks later, as had been reported earlier this week. In the end, the Warriors took the 23-year-old national champion. Grading the PickLendeborg was my No. 9-ranked prospect and the best available player left on my Warriors big board. The main draw of Lendeborg is his all-around talent and versatility. In two seasons at UAB, he played power forward and center and did most of his scoring in the paint. He considered staying in the NBA draft last year after averaging 17.7 points and 11.4 rebounds, but instead he transferred to Michigan. The Wolverines had Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. manning the frontcourt, so Lendeborg had to learn more wing skills, including shooting threes and defending ball-handlers. He excelled at both, helping Michigan win a national championship. His scoring average went down to 15.1 points per game, but his three-point percentage raised to 37.2, and he finished with the second-best Box Plus/Minus in the nation. There are two concerns often cited with Lendeborg's prospect profile. The first is that he's not an advantage creator on offense. This is a valid concern, as Lendeborg doesn't project to be a one-on-one scorer or an advanced facilitator. That's why I didn't have him as a top-eight prospect, but he should still be plenty valuable as a 6'9" glue guy on offense and game-wrecker on defense. The second concern is that he's already 23 years old, which raises questions about his upside. This isn't a valid concern for me. First off, he doesn't need to get much better to be a quality NBA player. But there's no reason to think he'll stop improving considering he didn't start playing basketball until high school AND he just made major strides as 23-year-old at Michigan. It is true that older prospects taken in the lottery tend to have disappointing careers, but none of them had the size, strength, versatility combination that Lendeborg has. Grade: AAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleFollow
Grading Warriors' Decision to Draft Yaxel Lendeborg with the No. 11 Pick
The Golden State Warriors selected Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg with the 11th pick of the 2026 draft. There were rumors that they wanted Brayden Burries, b










