Fans believe two leaders within the Golden State Warriors were seen arguing just before their first-round selection was announced.
Golden State held the 11th overall pick in this year’s NBA Draft and there was much debate about which direction they could go.
It seems some of that debate may have extended to within the team’s facility as fans seem to believe that owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy were arguing.
When the ESPN broadcast of the draft cut to inside the Golden State war room, Lacob and Dunleavy were seen in the corner of the screen.
The two appeared to be having a tense discussion as Lacob could be seen saying something forcefully to his GM.
Fans speculated what was said and mocked the Warriors for the situation.
Fans believe Warriors owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy were getting in an argument just before they announced their selection with the 11th overall pick
Golden State eventually chose Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg with the 11th overall pick
‘Does he know the camera is recording,’ wondered one user on X.
Another said, ‘Trouble in paradise?’
‘Truly incredible content for the world to see lmaaaooo,’ one Warriors fan posted.
‘Warriors been and continue to be a mess. Love to see it,’ wrote another user.
The Warriors eventually used their pick on Michigan product Yaxel Lendeborg – who could help Golden State with their frontcourt depth.








