D'Angelo Russell now is a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, but the last piece of the trade that first brought him to the Warriors last summer now is in place. Golden State's 116-86 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers ensured the Warriors will pick in the top 20 of June's draft, as The Athletic's Anthony Slater observed, thus turning the first-round draft pick they would've sent to the Brooklyn Nets in Kevin Durant's sign-and-trade into a 2025 second-round draft pick. The Warriors fell to 12-47 thanks to Thursday night's blowout at Chase Center.