5 players Warriors could target in NBA draft The Warriors don't have a pick in Thursday's NBA draft, but they're interested in acquiring a second-round selection. Here is a look at five potential second-round sleepers Golden State could target when the draft starts at 4 p.m. PT: Though a physical specimen compared to many of the players he faced in the Mountain West Conference, he tended to take plays off and disappear for stretches. Oliver also settled for far too many mid-range jumpers instead of overpowering opponents with drives to the basket. Though an elite offensive player with great instincts, Dorsey hardly boasts the physical tools expected from an NBA shooting guard. Ultimately, his diverse offensive skill set gives him a shot at a long NBA career. The Warriors could see him as a replacement for Ian Clark, who will likely command more lucrative offers in free agency this summer than Golden State can offer him. The hope is that Hart blossoms into a savvy role player like Milwaukee's Malcolm Brogdon, who went from second-round pick to Rookie of the Year candidate. Morris never finished a season at Iowa State worse than 35.8 percent from three-point range or 72.9 percent...