The Warriors have gone from having a promising 2025-26 NBA season to most likely finishing the year with a disappointing record below .500.Golden State has had its fair share of injuries throughout the season, starting with Jimmy Butler’s season-ending ACL injury in January.Warriors star Steph Curry has missed Golden State’s last 22 games due to patellofemoral pain syndrome, and most recently, the team has lost guard Moses Moody for the rest of the season due to a torn left patellar tendon injury.With the Warriors’ pile of injuries, some people might wonder if the team is “cursed,” but forward Draymond Green thinks otherwise.“I know a lot of people say this season is cursed,” Green said on the latest episode of “The Draymond Green Show.” “And do I feel like it’s cursed? Honestly, no. Some beautiful things have happened this season. Gui Santos makes life-changing money. [The] guys earned themselves spots.“Some beautiful things have happened, so I don’t like to call this season cursed. It’s unfortunate. We’ve had some injuries, and it’s unfortunate, but I won’t call it...
Why Draymond Green doesn’t consider Warriors’ ‘unfortunate’ 2026 season ‘cursed’
Published March 25, 2026 at 5:45 PM
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