ESPN predicts the Warriors will finish the 2025-26 season 48-34, the same as last year, landing the No. 7 seed in the West and back in the NBA play-in. That comes with the core—Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler—all healthy and ready to roll. But here’s the kicker: Curry is 37, turning 38 in March, Butler will be 36 by opening night, and Draymond is 35. An average age of 37? That’s going to be tested early in a grind-it-out season. Still, Curry is confident this “aging roster” can hang with anyone and make some noise in the postseason.
As the 2025-26 NBA season looms, the Warriors enter with sky-high expectations. This offseason has been rather quiet. Kevon Looney is gone, and Jonathan Kuminga rejected a two-year, $45M deal, sticking with his $7.9M qualifying offer and set to