The Warriors’ top two scorers on opening night, Jimmy Butler III and Stephen Curry, are injured and were unavailable Thursday in Houston.The No. 3 and No. 4 scorers in that win over the Los Angeles Lakers last Oct. 21, Buddy Hield and Jonathan Kuminga, were traded to the Atlanta Hawks last month.The No. 5 scorer on opening night, Draymond Green, was on the floor to face the Rockets and finished with 10 points.And the Warriors, in their 62nd game of the season, summoned enough grit and gumption to scrap their way to an improbable, inspirational 115-113 overtime win at Toyota Center.Such victories matter because they can lift the squad for the moment and help clear some of the cloud of defeat that can compromise collective self-esteem. A jolt of instant gratification also can help the Warriors grow the kind of spine that should serve them well as this season chugs along, and even in the future.“It’s special,” Al Horford, referring to prevailing with an ultra-thin roster, told reporters at Toyota Center.“We needed it,” Brandin Podziemski said after his strongest 40-minute performance of the 2025-26 NBA season.“To be that short-handed and to...
Why Warriors’ improbable overtime win vs. Rockets reinforces their self-belief
Published March 5, 2026 • 22 hrs ago
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