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Warriors Wire on MSNStephen Curry shares thoughts on Golden State Warriors' 2025-26 NBA schedule
The NBA recently dropped the Warriors' schedule for the 2025-26 season, giving Curry an opportunity to get a feel for where the potential ebbs and flows will come. When speaking with Ali Thanawalla of NBC Sports Bay Area, at his annual "Curry Camp," the veteran sharpshooter shared some initial thoughts on the upcoming schedule.
The Golden State Warriors reportedly have a verbal agreement in place with a five-time NBA All-Star during free agency.
Hughes added that Butler definitely makes the Warriors better but that he is also 36 years old with a ton of mileage on his body, which is definitely concerning with the Dubs attempting to contend for a championship.
Patrick Beverley firmly claims that Paul George could have outshone Klay Thompson in the Warriors' championship legacy.
Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving has been called one of the hardest players to guard, but one NBA All-Star explains that he isn't Stephen Curry.
Now, that reply has drawn another counter from Tari Eason’s mother, Teroya Eason, who replied under a post highlighting Green’s comment with a five-word note: “Oh dear, now it’s war.” Golden State won the series in seven games, advancing to the West semis after a 103–89 Game 7 win in Houston.
Draymond Green isn’t afraid to speak his mind after what Alperen Sengun said about their playoff series. In the first round of the 2025 NBA playoffs, the Golden State Warriors faced the Houston Rockets in a seven-game series.
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Warriors Wire on MSNBen Simmons cited as potential Draymond Green backup for Golden State Warriors
According to Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, Simmons could make sense for the Warriors. Pincus noted how Simmons' skill set and style of play would make him a reliable backup for veteran forward Draymond Green.
Former Boston Celtics center Al Horford is consistently brought up as a target for the Warriors. NBA insider Jake Fischer remains “very confident” the club will still sign the veteran and one-time champion.