The Warriors just missed out on the NBA’s postseason, but have instead been gifted a lottery pick. Now, the organization is hoping to infuse the roster with even more talent ahead of superstar Stephen Curry’s final few runs. Luckily, the 2026 NBA Draft class is historically deep, offering a quartet of No. 1-level prospects near the top that create depth throughout the lottery. Golden State is likely to be able to grab real talent even in the late-lottery, bolstering themselves for the 2026-27 season. Golden State has a 78% chance of picking at No. 11, barring a Mavericks-level leap into the top-four. Here are three prospects the Warriors could evaluate with the No. 11 pick: Hannes Steinbach, Washington Full scouting report At 6-foot-11, Steinbach was one of the most talented bigs in the country, anchoring Washington’s interior with both size and skill. Across 30 games with the Huskies, he averaged 18.5 points, 11.8 rebounds, 1.2 blocks and 1.1 steals per game.…