SAN FRANCISCO – Whoever was in charge of the music after the Warriors’ blowout win against the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night was in a very particular mood. They were feeling an era and style that has lasted the test of time. From Notorious B.I.G. to Mase, 90s rap took over the Warriors’ weight room and the locker room walls. When they come back from the NBA All-Star break that begins for them Feb. 12 and gives Golden State eight days between games, it wouldn’t be surprising if a much different song with a much different vibe started the playlist. A different-but-welcome vibe, to be clear. Cue up Florence & the Machine’s “Dog Days Are Over.”The Warriors hit the official halfway mark of the 2025-26 NBA season with their 22-point win over the Blazers. They now have played 41 games, yet still have 14 to go before the All-Star break. In other words, the Warriors are right in the first stage of an NBA season’s dog days. Steph Curry, at nearly 38 years old and in his 17th season, knows all about them. So does Jimmy Butler, 36 and in his 15th season, and Draymond Green, 36 in March and in his 14th season....
‘Mediocre’ Warriors trending up, trudging through NBA’s dog days at halfway mark
Published January 14, 2026 • 4 hrs ago
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