28. Golden State Warriors – Troy Brown, SG/SF, Oregon
The Golden State Warriors already have the best starting lineup in the NBA today. They’re always going to be a lock for the conference finals as long as their nucleus stays together. They probably look toward free agency to get some more experienced veterans to add to their bench.
Troy Brown has a lot of upside and the Warriors can give him the opportunity to be brought along slowly. Brown is a 6’6” wing with long arms that can do a little bit of everything. He’s a high level rebounder with grab and go equity with good ball handling for his size.
Brown could project as a multipostional defender and a go to ball handler off the bench given the time to develop. He needs to improve on his decision making and poor three point shooting. However there is no shortage of athletic or physical tools holding Troy Brown back.