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Report: Golden State Warriors waiving Alex Toohey

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Report: Golden State Warriors waiving Alex Toohey
Report: Golden State Warriors waiving Alex Toohey

Alex Toohey #22 of the Golden State Warriors shoots against the Portland Trail Blazers in the second half of a 2025 NBA Summer League game at the Thomas & Mack Center on July 11, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Candice Ward/Getty Images

The former NBL Next Star reportedly requires season-ending knee surgery

  • Alex Toohey is reportedly being waived by the Golden State Warriors
  • He was drafted 52nd overall by the franchise and was signed to a two-way deal
  • Toohey reportedly required season-ending knee surgery

The Golden State Warriors are reportedly waiving Australian two-way forward Alex Toohey, according to senior NBA reporter Jake Fischer from The Stein Line.

Toohey is believed to have been axed to make way for the Warriors to sign former OKC Thunder Malevy Leons wing on a two-way deal after the Australian required season-ending knee injury, CBS Sports reported.

Leons, a 6'9" forward, played 6 games for the Thunder last season and has averaged 14.6 points (51% FG and 44% 3PT), 7.6 rebounds, three assists and 1.8 steals in the G League.

The news is a disappointing development for Toohey, who was signed to a two-way deal by Golden State after being drafted 52nd overall, but didn't make a single appearance in the NBA and only played in two G League games for the Santa Cruz Warriors.

The former NBL Next Star with the Sydney Kings averaged seven points, three rebounds and one assists in those two games for Santa Cruz. He was drafted alongside fellow Aussies Tyrse Proctor, Lachlan Olbrich and fellow Next Star Rocco Zikarsky.

Toohey was widely regarded as the most NBA-ready prospect out of the NBL following his two seasons with the Kings but found it tough for his game to translate, even through his performances at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas in July.

The Canberra product's future is now up in the air but if reports of a season-ending knee injury are true, it rules out a return to the NBL in 2025-26.

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