The Golden State Warriors are gearing up for the 2026 NBA Draft, with their first-round pick landing at No. 11. This year's number has produced some elite talent, and the Dubs are working hard to decide what to do with their pick. One of college basketball's biggest stars is headed to the Bay, as the Warriors will work out Michigan star big man Yaxel Lendeborg on Thursday. Lendeborg has become a popular pick to end up on the Warriors in recent mock drafts, with SB Nation's own draft expert Ricky O'Donnell mocking the 6'9 NCAA champion to the Dubs. The Puerto Rico-born Lendeborg is only projected to be available to the Warriors because of his age, having spent three years at a junior college before transferring to the University of Alabama at Birmingham for two seasons, and ending his career with one title-lifting year at Michigan. Lendeborg was unquestionably one of the top players in college basketball last year, as he was a consensus First Team All-American, as well as the Big Ten Player of the Year. He'll turn 24 right about as his first NBA training camp is getting underway, which could make him the perfect fit on the Warriors, who are still chasing superstars, and hoping to build one more NBA Finals contender around Steph Curry. Lendeborg, who is talented defensively on both the perimeter and interior, can score in a variety of ways, and is very polished, would likely slot right into the rotation, as he figures to be one of the most NBA-ready players in the draft. But, despite his age, there's also a belief by many that Lendeborg has a lot of untapped potential, and has a star ceiling rather than just a high floor. We'll have to wait until June 23 to see if Lendeborg is still available at No. 11, and if the Warriors take him if he is. But after Thursday, they should have a better idea as to whether they want to or not.