Golden State Warriors
Through the 2032 draft the Warriors control 6 first-round picks and 1 second-round pick. Their firsts land in 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2031, and 2032. 8 of their own picks are owed elsewhere.
In 2026 the Warriors pick twice: their own first and LAL's second (The Lakers' own second conveyed to Golden State at pick 54, routed via Toronto, Miami, and Cleveland. From the February 2026 Trayce Jackson-Davis trade.); they also owe out their own second to MIA (Golden State's own second conveyed to Miami at pick 41, routed via Charlotte, New York, Oklahoma City, and Atlanta.).
In 2027 the Warriors pick once: their own first; they also owe out their own second to PHI (Owed to Philadelphia or Washington; Philadelphia is credited with the more favorable of the GSW and PHX 2027 seconds via the 2025 Washington trade.).
In 2028 the Warriors pick once: their own first; they also owe out their own second to PHI (Owed to Philadelphia, unprotected.).
In 2029 the Warriors pick once: their own first; they also owe out their own second to BKN (Owed to Brooklyn, unprotected.).
In 2030 the Warriors owe out their own first to DAL (GSW's first is top-20 protected and conveys to Dallas only if it lands 21-30; if it lands 1-20 GSW instead sends its 2030 second. Routed GSW to WAS in the Poole/Paul deal, then to DAL in the February 2026 Anthony Davis trade.) and their own second to DAL (Owed to Dallas only if the 2030 first stays top-20 and does not convey.).
In 2031 the Warriors pick once: their own first; they also owe out their own second to DET (Chicago takes the more favorable of the Minnesota and Golden State 2031 seconds and Detroit the less favorable. Golden State's slot is the one projected less favorable and goes to Detroit.).
In 2032 the Warriors pick once: their own first; they also owe out their own second to MEM (Owed to Memphis, protected 31-50 (conveys only if it lands 51-60).).
The rule behind this
An unsigned first-round pick charges the team's cap at 120% of his draft slot's rookie-scale salary (because first-rounders may sign for up to 120% of scale, and almost all do).
More Warriors questions
Numbers come straight from the live Warriors cap sheet, recomputed whenever the data updates.