Warriors Eye Tristen Newton as Potential Second-Round Steal in 2024 NBA Draft

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06/05/2024 18h29

As the Golden State Warriors look to regroup after missing out on the 2024 NBA playoffs, the team is gearing up to strike gold again in the upcoming NBA Draft. With their sights set on the second round, the Warriors are eyeing Connecticut's Tristen Newton as a potential steal with the 52nd overall pick.

In a recent mock draft projection by Bleacher Report's Jonathan Wasserman using Tankathon's simulation, Newton, a 6-foot-5 point guard, is projected to join the Warriors' ranks. Despite concerns about his athleticism and shooting, Newton's versatility and impressive winning percentage have caught the attention of NBA experts.

Newton's impact during UConn's journey to the Final Four was significant, as he served as the engine behind their victory over Purdue, delivering an impressive performance with 20 points, seven assists, five rebounds, and zero turnovers. His ability to make shots, distribute the ball, and finish strong at the rim has intrigued teams, despite his status as an older prospect.

While the Warriors likely have only one pick in the second round of the draft, Wasserman's endorsement of Newton's versatility suggests that he could be a standout among the available talent. If the Connecticut standout does find his way to the Bay, he could potentially sign a two-way contract, following in the footsteps of players like Lester Quinones, who went from a two-way player to a standard NBA contract during the previous season.

Newton played a vital role in UConn's back-to-back NCAA championship victories, showcasing his skills by averaging 15 points, six assists, and six rebounds throughout the season, culminating in a team-high 20 points in the title game.

The Warriors' focus on bolstering their guard rotation is evident, and adding someone like Newton would provide valuable depth and potential upside for the team. While the exact course of action the Warriors will take in the upcoming draft remains uncertain, Tristen Newton presents an intriguing prospect worth considering in their quest for future success.

As June 27 approaches, Dub Nation eagerly awaits the next chapter for the Golden State Warriors and who they will ultimately select in the 2024 NBA Draft.

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