SAN FRANCISCO — Plenty of familiar names and a pair of recent draft picks headline the Warriors’ 2025 Summer League roster.

Nineteen players populate the list that was released earlier this week. The team will begin play at the California Classic at Chase Center on Saturday.

New Santa Cruz Warriors head coach Lainn Wilson will lead the team.

Golden State’s two 2025 second-round NBA Draft picks — Alex Toohey and Will Richard — are on the roster, as is a pair of end-of-the-bench guys in Taran Armstrong and Jackson Rowe.

Vallejo native Chance McMillian and Sacramento’s Coleman Hawkins are also on the team.

Here is what you need to know about the players who will be representing the Bay Area at Chase and later Las Vegas.

Notable names:

Chance McMillian: Played at St. Patrick-St. Vincent for three years before transferring to nearby Bethel and averaging 28.2 points per game, winning the Tri-County Athletic League Stone Division MVP in each of his final three seasons. Starred at Texas Tech and scored 14 points against the eventual national champions Florida in the Elite Eight at Chase Center. McMillian is recovering from left ankle surgery and won’t participate in any of the Bay Area games.Will Richard: The No. 56 pick in the 2025 draft helped eliminate McMillian from March Madness, and later scored a team-high 18 points in the National Championship. Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy sees Richard as a guard-wing hybrid who should be able to thrive off-ball.

Alex Toohey: The No. 52 pick in the 2025 draft is a 6-foot-8 forward who averaged 10.5 points and 3.9 rebounds per game for the Sydney Kings in the National Basketball League of Australia. Warriors Dunleavy told media that he is high on Toohey’s defensive versatility.

Taran Armstrong: Toohey isn’t the only Australian on the roster. Armstrong joined the Warriors roster in February after starring in Santa Cruz, but did not see any action with the NBA side. The 23-year-old guard attended California Baptist.

Jackson Rowe: The 28-year-old big man played in six games for the Warriors last season, averaging 3.7 points and 1.8 rebounds per night. Saw limited action in the playoffs as well, and was part of the memorable pseudo comeback in Game 5 vs. Houston.

LJ Cryer: One of the leaders of the Houston team that gave Florida everything it could handle in the title game. Averaged 15.7 points per game for the Cougars, where he was named to the Wooden All-American team as a fifth-year senior.

Coleman Hawkins: The Antelope product and Prolific Prep-Napa alum joins McMillian as NorCal natives on the Summer League roster. Averaged 10.7 points per game during his senior season at Kansas State.

Rest of the roster:

Jules Bernard, UCLA

Marques Bolden, Duke

Leopold Delaunay, France

Ja’Vier Francis, Houston

Alex Higgins-Titsha, Australia

Blake Hinson, Pittsburgh

Chris Manon, Vanderbilt

Gabe Madsen, Utah

Bez Mbeng, Yale

Isaiah Mobley, USC

Donta Scott, Maryland

Jaden Shackelford, Alabama