The Warriors released their roster for the NBA Summer League and the California Classic on Sunday, and while there are some notable names, there is one notable omission.
Warriors 2025 second-round draft picks Alex Toohey (No. 52 overall) and Will Richard (No. 56 overall) both will be playing for the team.
Toohey is a 6-foot-8 forward who previously played for the Sydney Kings and was looked at as a jack of all trades.
The 21-year-old played in the NBA Academy for three seasons before committing to play college ball at Gonzaga. However, he changed his mind and decided to stay in Australia where he played for the Sydney Kings for three seasons before entering the NBA draft.
Richard played his sophomore through senior seasons at Florida and won a national championship with the Gators earlier this year – he had 18 points while knocking down four 3-pointers, and eight rebounds in that victory.
The 22-year-old averaged 10 or more points per season with Florida and wrapped up his collegiate career averaging 13.3 points per game in his senior year.
The name that is noticeably absent from the roster is second-year center Quinten Post.
Post, a second-round selection last season for the Warriors, averaged 8.1 points and 3.5 rebounds in 16.3 minutes per game this past season.
Other players to watch out for on the summer league rosters are, in alphabetical order, Taran Armstrong, L.J. Cryer, Coleman Hawkins and Chance McMillian.
Armstrong signed a two-way contract with the Warriors in February of 2025 – he had previously played for the Cairns Taipans in Australia.
The 23-year-old guard also played for Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence, a team that former Warriors center Andrew Bogut played for when it was known as the Australian Institute of Sport.
The other three players were all undrafted free agent signings following the draft.
Cryer played three seasons with Baylor before transferring to Houston for his final two seasons of college ball.
The 23-year-old signed an Exhibit 10 – a one-year, minimum salary — contract with Golden State following the draft.
As for Hawkins, his return to Northern California comes after four years in Illinois as well as a single season, his final in college, at Kansas State.
The 6-foot-10 forward, who was born in Sacramento, averaged 10.7 points and 6.9 rebounds per game for the Wildcats.
McMillian is also no stranger to the Bay Area having been born in Vallejo – the 6-foot-3 guard played high school ball at Golden State Prep in Oakland before moving on to Grand Canyon for three seasons and Texas Tech for his final two.
The 23-year-old was a sniper from beyond the arc during his collegiate career, shooting better than 40 percent over his five seasons. He posted his best statistical season his senior year, averaging 14.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game.
One name not mentioned above, Isaiah Mobley, is also on the summer league roster; he’s the older brother of Cleveland Cavaliers star Evan Mobley.
On a final note, Santa Cruz Warriors coach Lainn Wilson will lead the summer league teams in both San Francisco and Las Vegas.
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