The revamped Golden State Warriors have had an uneven start to their 2025-26 season.
Golden State looked like one of the West's best teams out of the gate, posting a 4-1 record in its first four bouts with an egalitarian, balanced offensive attack supporting All-Stars Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler. The team's relatively thin frontcourt — it has often settled into starting 6-foot-6 Draymond Green at center, with 6-foot-9 free agent signing Al Horford and 7-foot second-year center Quinten Post spotting him off the bench — wasn't initially a major impediment.
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The Warriors fell back down to earth, winning just two of their next seven bouts. Things have stabilized a bit since, as Golden State rides a three-gam

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