Describing the Warriors’ 2025-26 NBA season is a compilation of phases with some lasting longer than others.There was an uneven start that had them as a .500 team through the first month. That became more mediocrity and a tease of things looking up before Jimmy Butler’s torn ACL, followed by Steph Curry’s lingering knee issue, trading Jonathan Kuminga for Kristaps Porzingis, Moses Moody’s torn patellar tendon and the season ending with highs of the first play-in game, then shifting to the sadness of a loss and an unknown future.The Warriors fell well short of expectations. A 37-win season was never an idea for a team that still had Curry, Butler and Draymond Green. Injuries and inconsistency ravaged a season where the Warriors were just never good enough.Now that it’s over, let’s look back and do our best at grading a year full of layers.OffenseIn more categories than not, the Warriors were an average to below-average offense. Yes, they ranked first in 3-point attempts, second in 3-point makes and sixth in assists, but they also had the third-most turnovers, ranked 22nd in total points, 24th in field goal percentage, 20th in 3-point percentage...
Final Warriors report card for turbulent, injury-filled 2025-26 NBA season
Published April 23, 2026 • 17 hrs ago
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