Throughout the 2025-26 NBA season, the Warriors have had their fair share of short-handed games. Sunday at Madison Square Garden was a whole new world. More than $190 million in salary was unavailable for the Warriors. They had six guys from their 15-man roster active — all three of their players on two-way contracts, and a player signed recently to a 10-day contract that became official earlier during the day.That’s it, and it didn’t deter the Warriors from another great effort in a 110-107 loss against the New York Knicks. Brandin Podziemski (25), Quinten Post (22) and Gui Santos (20) all scored at least 20 points, and Gary Payton II gave Golden State 19 points off the bench. However, the Warriors also gave away 18 turnovers for 21 points. They were outrebounded 44-35, and the Knicks had nearly three times as many fastbreak points, 15-6. This ball movement >>>pic.twitter.com/4Cv0r3Xx8s — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) March 16, 2026 Warriors coach Steve Kerr was forced to use his 34th starting lineup, and 11th unique starting five in as many games.Knicks star Jalen Brunson...
What we learned as Warriors fumble chance to stun Knicks in close loss at MSG
Published March 15, 2026 at 8:45 PM
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