Year: 2025
Meet Pat Spencer — The “Highest Draft Pick” on the Warriors… Just Not in Basketball
If you asked fans, “Which Golden State Warrior was the highest draft pick in his sport?”They’d guess Steph Curry. Maybe Jonathan Kuminga. But the real answer? Pat Spencer.Yes — that Pat Spencer. Because before he became the Warriors’ newest cult hero, Spencer was the No. 1 overall pick in the lacrosse draft. This is not […]
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Warriors Add Malevy Leons on Two-Way Deal as Alex Toohey Suffers Season-Ending Injury
The injury bug just won’t leave the Warriors alone. Golden State is making another roster move — this one out of necessity — signing 6-foot-9 wing Malevy Leons to a two-way contract while waiving recent second-round pick Alex Toohey, who unfortunately needs season-ending knee surgery. For a team already battered (Steph, Dray, JK, Horford, Jimmy […]
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Warriors 123, Bulls 91: Podziemski Erupts, Butler Returns, and Golden State Bombs Away From Deep
No Steph.No Draymond.No Horford. And still — absolute domination. The Golden State Warriors, running on grit, youth, and a flamethrower of a bench, torched the Chicago Bulls 123–91, earning their most complete win of the season and their third straight game holding an opponent under 100 points. This one wasn’t close.This one wasn’t stressful.This one […]
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Warriors 99, Cavaliers 94: The Pat Spencer Game — Golden State Stuns Cleveland with Heart, Defense, and Zero Excuses
No Steph.No Jimmy Butler.No Draymond Green.Only 10 healthy bodies on the first night of a back-to-back. On paper, the Warriors were supposed to get flattened by the Cavaliers and their full-strength Big Three. But basketball games aren’t played on paper —they’re played on hardwood, hustle, and heart. And Pat Spencer — plus a spunky, fearless […]
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Warriors 98, 76ers 99: An Impossible Comeback, a Stolen Inbound, and a Heartbreak No Dub Nation Deserved
There are losses…And then there are losses that feel carved into your ribs. This was the second kind. With Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler III out, and Draymond Green leaving in the second quarter, the Golden State Warriors walked into Philadelphia with practically no business competing. And for three quarters, they didn’t. Down 24 points, […]
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Warriors — Injury-Depleted but Fighting — Fall Short Despite Podziemski’s Spark and Seth Curry’s Debut
The Warriors can’t catch a break right now — physically or in the standings. With Stephen Curry missing a second straight game (left quad bruise + muscle strain), Golden State leaned on youth, role players, and a brand-new Curry to carry the load. And for stretches, they absolutely did. Brandin Podziemski (17 points) and Seth […]
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Warriors 104, Pelicans 96: No Steph, No Problem — Jimmy Butler Leads Gritty Bounce-Back Win
This one wasn’t pretty. But after a week filled with injuries, blown leads, and frustration, Dub Nation will gladly take it. With Stephen Curry sidelined due to a bruised left quad suffered against Houston, the Warriors had every excuse to fold. Instead, they fought, scrapped, and clawed their way to a 104–96 win over the […]
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Warriors 100, Rockets 104: Late Collapse, Lost Lead, and a Curry Scare Drop Golden State to 10–10
The Warriors were this close to a wire-to-wire win.For three quarters, they controlled pace, shared the scoring load, and finally looked like a team ready to put the recent turbulence behind them. And then the fourth quarter happened.Again. Golden State watched a 10-point cushion vaporize into a 104–100 home loss to the Houston Rockets — […]
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Warriors 134, Jazz 117: Steph Cooks, the Bench Erupts, and Dub Nation Breathes Again
After a deflating loss to Portland on Friday — their first at home all season — the Golden State Warriors needed a response. They didn’t just respond.They exploded. Behind Stephen Curry’s 31 points and a monster 52-point bench performance, the Warriors rolled past the Utah Jazz 134–117 at Chase Center, reminding everyone that when the […]
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Warriors 123, Blazers 127: Steph Drops 38… But Golden State Gets Bullied on the Boards
The Warriors finally came home from a brutal six-game, nine-day road trip, arriving in the Bay around 4 a.m. Thursday.Friday should have been the reset button — the start of a five-game homestand, time for practices, and a chance to settle after a chaotic five-week start. Instead? Golden State walked into Chase Center and got […]
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