When do the Warriors play in NBA Summer League 2023? Golden State's full roster, schedule, scores

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As the NBA offseason continues, it's time to get a look at some of the league's best young talent at the 2023 Summer League.

Many of the NBA's top prospects will get the opportunity to showcase their skills with all 30 teams in action. This year's slate will run for two weeks, beginning on Monday, July 3.

After a disappointing exit in the second round of this year's playoffs, the Warriors acquired Santa Clara guard Brandin Podziemski and Indiana forward Trayce Jackson-Davis at the 2023 NBA Draft. They will be looking to make a great first impression before the official start of the 2023-24 season.

Here's everything you need to know as the Warriors compete in the 2023 NBA Summer League.

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When do the Warriors play in NBA Summer League?

The Warriors kick off their Summer League schedule on July 3 against the Kings. The opener is a rematch of the first-round series between the two teams.

Before the true Summer League gets underway in Las Vegas, the Warriors will play two games in Sacramento as part of the California Classic. Their first game in Vegas will take place on July 7 against the Lakers.

Warriors 2023 Summer League schedule

DateOpponentTime (ET)ChannelResult
Monday, July 3*Kings10 p.m.ESPN2Kings 100, Warriors 94
Wednesday, July 5*Hornets6 p.m.ESPN2Warriors 98, Hornets 83
Friday, July 7Lakers11 p.m.ESPN 
Sunday, July 9Pelicans10 p.m.ESPN2 
Wednesday, July 12Mavericks5:30 p.m.NBA TV 
Thursday, July 13Rockets7 p.m.ESPN 

*California Classic games

A matchup against No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller and the Hornets awaits on July 5, while No. 4 overall pick Amen Thompson should be involved when the Warriors take on the Rockets on July 13.

Golden State's Summer League campaign will wrap up at some point between July 15 and July 17, depending on the team's performance. 

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Warriors 2023 Summer League roster

Podziemski (No. 19 overall) and Jackson-Davis (No. 57 overall) headline the Warriors' roster for the 2023 NBA Summer League.

No.PlayerPositionPrior to NBA/From
41Yuri CollinsGSaint Louis/USA
37Kendric DavisGMemphis/USA
32Trayce Jackson-DavisFIndiana/USA
18Mikael JantunenFUtah/Finland
31Javan JohnsonFDePaul/USA
36Jayce JohnsonCMarquette/USA
21Gabe KalscheurGIowa State/USA
55Adam KunkelGXavier/USA
44Isiaha MikeFSMU/Canada
12Reggie PerryCMississippi State/USA
2Brandin PodziemskiGSanta Clara/USA
25Lester QuinonesGMemphis/USA
15Gui SantosFMinas (Brazil)/Brazil
33Adam SeikoGSan Diego State/USA
38Craig SwordGMississippi State/USA

Sam Jarden

Sam Jarden joined Sporting News as an intern in 2020 and returned as a content producer in 2022. In between, he spent a year and a half at Turner Sports, managing the social media accounts for Bleacher Report, NBA on TNT, NBA TV and others. A proud UNC alumnus, he spends his free time following the Tar Heels, Buffalo Bills and Newcastle United FC, and has been known to occasionally hit the links.