2026 NBA Offseason Preview: Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors entered the 2025/26 season with cautious optimism after acquiring Jimmy Butler, but injuries to key players hampered their performance. Starting the season slow, they achieved a brief resurgence before Butler suffered a season-ending ACL tear, followed by Stephen Curry's knee issues. The Warriors struggled with injuries throughout the year and finished with a disappointing 37-45 record, missing the playoffs after a loss in the play-in tournament. Their offseason now hangs in the balance, particularly with significant salaries tied to injured players and the status of Draymond Green's player option, as they look to reshape the roster.
By the Numbers- The Warriors finished the season with a 37-45 record.
- Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody each accounted for over $69MM in injury-related salary this offseason.
- Steve Kerr signed a two-year contract to return as head coach after speculation about his future.
- The team's offseason spending power is heavily influenced by Draymond Green's player option.
The Warriors will need to make critical decisions regarding Draymond Green's contract and re-signing Kristaps Porzingis, whose value is uncertain after an injury-plagued season. Their approach will determine the direction of the roster as they navigate player recovery timelines and reload for a more competitive year.
Bottom LineTo regain competitiveness, the Warriors must strategically manage their injured stars' salaries while considering roster changes that balance both immediate and long-term needs ahead of the upcoming season.
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