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Warriors’ Upcoming 20 Games Set to Shape a Complex 2025-26 NBA Campaign

December 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Warriors face a crucial stretch over their next 20 games that could determine the trajectory of their complex 2025-26 NBA season, as originally reported by NBC Sports Bay Area. Currently 25 games in, the Warriors remain a puzzling team marked by inconsistency, sparking intense curiosity about whether they can unify their efforts and emerge as serious championship contenders by mid-April.

Starting Friday, the Warriors will play 20 upcoming games—14 of which are at their home court, Chase Center, including an eight-game home stand in mid-January—a prime opportunity to build sustained momentum. After wrapping up a long road trip without star Stephen Curry and a full lineup featuring the absences of Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler III, the Warriors took two recovery days followed by productive practices.

Curry, who missed the last three games, has resumed practice and is expected to return Friday. Butler is also showing strong effort in practice, while newcomer De’Anthony Melton impressed in his season debut, hinting at his potential importance during the season.

Curry reflected on the recent road trip, noting the team’s progress through improved organization and simple, effective basketball, which helped them compete even in close losses like those against Philadelphia. He emphasized the importance of confidence and fluid team movement, traits reflected during their win in Chicago, despite the Bulls currently being in a slump.

The Warriors’ 13-12 record reveals a pattern of alternating impressive victories against top teams like the Lakers and Nuggets with disappointing losses to weaker squads such as the Pacers and Kings. Their recent road games in the weaker Eastern Conference make the upcoming schedule against strong Western Conference opponents—including the Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns—especially significant. Achieving at least a 3-1 record in these initial matches is crucial to maintain any hope of momentum.

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Fan Take: This stretch of games is pivotal for the Warriors as it could redefine their season and impact the larger NBA landscape. For basketball fans, seeing a talented but inconsistent team like Golden State stabilize and rise to championship contention adds excitement and unpredictability to the sport.

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