SAN FRANCISCO – Rest and a reset, physically and emotionally, are a must for the Warriors with 27 games remaining in the 2025-26 NBA regular season.Just like last season and the preceding years as well, the All-Star break has come at the perfect time for the Warriors. Coach Steve Kerr knows it and can feel it.“Every year the All-Star break just seems to come at the right time,” Kerr said prior to the Warriors’ win Monday night against the Memphis Grizzlies. “The players are pretty wiped out.”The Warriors have gone through the wringer this season. Multiple factors have led to them going into the break with a 29-26 record and being far behind their preseason expectations. There have been devastating injuries, drama, non-stop storylines and a whole lot of highs and lows.Now that the Warriors can take a breather and get away from the game for a few days, here’s how they grade out going into the stretch run.Offense Grading the Warriors’ offense whenever Steph Curry misses time, and now an injured Jimmy Butler too, is an incomplete picture. The Warriors on the season are going into the All-Star break ranked 15th in offensive rating...
Grading Warriors’ 2025-26 season as team enters much-needed NBA All-Star break
Published February 13, 2026 at 9:45 AM
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