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Warriors Bring Florida State Guard Robert McCray V into Pre‑Draft Workout Ahead of 2026 NBA Draft

The prospect’s impressive metrics and potential two‑way contract draw attention as teams fine‑tune draft boards.

The Golden State Warriors are opening their doors to a handful of draft prospects, including Florida State guard Robert McCray V, for a pre‑draft workout that could shape the team’s late‑second‑round strategy as the 2026 NBA Draft draws near.

McCray’s Rise at Florida State

During the 2025‑26 campaign the sophomore posted 16.3 points, 6.1 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game, earning All‑ACC honors and cementing his status as one of the ACC’s most efficient guards.

The Warriors currently hold the 11th overall pick and the 54th selection, giving them flexibility to explore options beyond their lottery slot. While McCray does not project as a lottery candidate, his blend of size, strength and athleticism has caught the eye of the coaching staff, who see a possible fit in the second round.

Measurements and Athleticism

Measurements taken at the Portsmouth Invitational and the G‑League Combine placed McCray at 6‑foot‑2¾ and 193.6 pounds, with a 6‑foot‑4 wingspan. His 43‑inch vertical jump highlighted his explosiveness and sparked interest from several franchises.

Looking Ahead

This is not his first workout appearance; earlier he worked out for the San Antonio Spurs, and the latest session marks another step in a process that many analysts describe as unpredictable, especially as agents jockey for late‑round landing spots.

Though most expect McCray to go undrafted, his skill set could earn him a two‑way contract, provided he tightens ball handling and reduces turnovers, areas he has identified for improvement.

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