SAN FRANCISCO – As all the attention turns to the NBA trade deadline, the Warriors had to keep their focus on the court Tuesday night.While Steph Curry watched from the sidelines in street clothes because of right knee soreness, the Warriors simply didn’t have enough power to get past the Philadelphia 76ers in a 113-94 loss at Chase Center. Pat Spencer and Gui Santos both led the Warriors with 13 points. Sixers rookie VJ Edgecombe was the game’s top scorer with 25 points.Here are three takeaways from the Warriors’ second straight loss that dropped them to 27-24 on the 2025-26 NBA season. Draymond’s Final Act? By now, it’s no secret that Draymond Green and his nearly $26 million contract is at the center of trade talks for Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. Warriors coach Steve Kerr acknowledged he and Green have spoken about the situation, and the focus being centered around trade talks made this an odd game to watch. Green didn’t have an injured Curry by his side, but a 39-year-old Al Horford, two 23-year-olds and a 22-year-old. Through the first half with the Warriors battling the 76ers, Green was...
What we learned as Warriors run out of gas in second half of home loss to 76ers
Published February 3, 2026 at 10:45 PM
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