What happened: The Golden State Warriors hosted consensus First-Team All-American Yaxel Lendeborg for an individual workout and front-office meeting at Chase Center on Thursday. Lendeborg, who recently led Michigan to the 2026 National Championship, is being evaluated as a potential candidate for the Warriors' No. 11 overall selection in the upcoming June 23 draft.

Why it matters: At 23 years old, Lendeborg is viewed as a high-floor prospect capable of contributing immediately to a veteran roster looking to maximize its championship window. His defensive versatility and 'point-forward' playmaking draws frequent comparisons to Draymond Green, making him a seamless fit for the Warriors' connective offensive system.

By the numbers: In his senior season at Michigan, Lendeborg averaged 15.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists while shooting 37.2% from three-point range.

What to watch: Lendeborg is expected to meet with other lottery-slotted teams as the draft approaches, while the Warriors continue to monitor prospects like Nate Ament and Cameron Carr for their pick.

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