From foe to locker mate: Yaxel Lendeborg embraces full-circle Steph Curry moment originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO — Warriors draft pick Yaxel Lendeborg uttered six words that almost shunned him from Dub Nation before even putting on a Golden State jersey.
“I used to hate Steph Curry.”
Lendeborg, after being taken by the Warriors with the No. 11 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, shared that Kyrie Irving was his favorite player, so by default with three consecutive NBA Finals clashes between Golden State and the Cleveland Cavaliers, he was rooting against Curry and the Warriors.
Ten years later, not only is Lendeborg a Warrior, but his locker is directly next to his former nemesis-turned teammate.
Was that intentional? Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy pointed the finger at team equipment manager Eric Housen. Lendeborg, however, believes so.
“Ironically, they put my locker right next to Steph, so I know we got a lot of work to do to become best friends,” Lendeborg said Friday morning at his introductory press conference at Chase Center. “But definitely excited that I’m going to be able to learn as much as I can through him. Hopefully, some of his shooting can roll off on me, and we can go a long way.”
Lendeborg will replace former Warriors guard Buddy Hield’s locker.
Hield joined the team during the 2024-25 season and quickly became integrated into the family-like culture in Golden State. That is the hope for Lendeborg, who’s known for his bubbly and goofy personality.
Outside the locker room, too, Lendeborg feels he’s the perfect fit for the Warriors on the court.
“As far as personality-wise, it seemed like they really loved me as a person, and that always goes a long way to making a good first impression,” Lendeborg said. “Just speaking with them as much as I could, we spoke about how I can envision myself playing on the court this year, and it was all good things, all things that I enjoy doing, all things that I feel like are the right thing and simple thing to do on a basketball court. So I feel like I just fit this game perfectly.
“So I mean, I was very excited to be here working out with these guys, and just showcase that I can be able to stretch the floor out and be able to help, be a secondary ball handler whenever it’s needed. So I feel like it just went a long way. It just showed the character of these guys and the kind of players they’re looking for, not just basketball-wise, but players person-wise.”
Lendeborg also shared that Curry added both him and Warriors second-round draft pick LaJae Jones to the team group chat immediately after the draft.
He also texted both Curry and Draymond Green individually on Thursday, adding that Curry responded but Green hadn’t yet. Green, of course, will respond eventually, and likely have plenty more to say since the two exchanged barbs about their college teams.
Green, a Michigan State alum, already took shots at Lendeborg on Instagram, who played one season at the University of Michigan.
The other Warriors star veteran, Jimmy Butler, shared his stamp of approval of Lendeborg, telling reporters Thursday that he likes that the 23-year-old speaks his mind and that “he’s going to be very good.”
Coming in as a rookie on a team full of future Hall of Fame veterans, who have nothing short of big personalities themselves, can be quite intimidating. Lendeborg, however, doesn’t want to hide his outgoing nature.
“I don’t want to change myself, no matter where I go,” he said. “Being myself got me here, so I’m just trying to be as happy-go-lucky as I’ve always been, keep a smile on my face, try to enlighten the room, and make everybody happy around me.”
It hasn’t even been a full week yet and, as expected, Lendeborg’s phone has been blowing up. Childhood friends, former teammates, former coaches. But the “craziest” message he received was from someone, 10 years ago, he would have never expected.
Steph Curry.
“Definitely, Steph, that was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” Lendeborg said. “I called all my friends and we all went crazy about it.”
From Steph Curry hater to Steph Curry teammate to Steph Curry lockermate: a full-circle moment truly like no other. But it’s the first step of a rookie-vet relationship that hopes to be pivotal for the Warriors as they continue to build a “win-now” roster.
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