The Golden State Warriors will make definitive changes on their roster, intending to trim the roster to the final 15 after tonight's last tune-up against the Sacramento Kings, according to Connor LeTourneau of The San Francisco Chronicle.

Expect to see plenty of different faces get a chance against the Kings, as the starters have likely gotten plenty of work during the first three preseason games and the trip to China last week.

The Warriors' roster is at 20, but the team reserves the discretion of signing one more player to a two-way contract, with Oregon power forward Chris Boucher being the first, shortly after former teammate Jordan Bell was drafted.

Boucher is rehabbing an injury and has been spotted working out in the facility, but it's likely he'll spend the majority of his time with the franchise's affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors this season.

The Warriors waived Antonius Cleveland and Alex Hamilton at the end of last month, but still have Georges Niang and Michael Gbinije on non-guaranteed contracts, as well as recent additions in Ohio State's Trevor Thompson.

With 15 guaranteed contracts, the battle is really for that last two-way spot remaining, as it will prove impossible for the anyone to crack the rotation of this star-studded team.

Two-way contracts allow teams to carry two extra players in their roster, but will spent their majority of the season with the team's G-League affiliate, earning minimum NBA rookie royalties when called up by the team.