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Golden State Warriors 2025-26 Season Preview
Golden State heads into the season aiming to reassert itself among the Western Conference elite, building around a veteran core anchored by Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler. Butler, who signed a two‑year, $121 million extension after joining midseason, stabilized the offense and transformed lineups that previously struggled without Curry. Meanwhile, the front office has focused its offseason efforts on bolstering roster depth — adding shooting, size, and versatility via the draft (including second‑round picks Alex Toohey and Will Richard) and exploring perimeter additions like Malik Beasley, Cody Martin, or even Bradley Beal. These moves aim to address last year’s shortfalls with rebounding, spacing, and defensive matchups.
Still, roster cohesion faces challenges. The unresolved contract situation with Jonathan Kuminga limits flexibility, prompting speculation that Golden State could again be active ahead of the 2026 trade deadline. Despite their quiet free-agency period, Curry remains a driving force — reinforced by his unwavering commitment and leadership at age 37 — and the team is poised to remain competitive if key contributors stay healthy. Most league observers project the Warriors landing in the 7th or 8th seed in the West, with a return to the playoffs realistic if they can sustain consistency and depth throughout the grind.
Golden State Warriors 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Golden State Warriors 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally start around $60 to $90 for upper-level seats during weekday games. Lower-bowl sideline seats typically range from $170 to $280, depending on the opponent and day of the week. For marquee matchups — such as games against the Lakers, Celtics, or Suns — premium seats can easily exceed $400. VIP packages, which may include courtside seating, access to exclusive club lounges, complimentary food and drinks, and Warriors merchandise, usually range from $500 to over $2,500 per game. Prices shift based on demand, but Chase Center remains one of the league’s premier — and most expensive — venues to catch an NBA game live.
Golden State Warriors 2025-26 Opponents
During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Golden State Warriors will face all 29 other teams, with a strong focus on division and conference rivals. Within the Pacific Division, they’ll meet the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento Kings, and Phoenix Suns multiple times. As part of their Western Conference schedule, the Warriors will also take on teams like the Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves, New Orleans Pelicans, and Oklahoma City Thunder in both home and away matchups. From the Eastern Conference, Golden State will face every team at least once at Chase Center and once on the road, including battles against the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, and New York Knicks. The season promises a challenging and dynamic mix of games against both familiar foes and top contenders from across the league.
Golden State Warriors 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 21–27)
Oct 21 @ L.A. Lakers; Oct 23 vs Denver; Oct 24 @ Portland; Oct 27 vs Memphis - Week 2 (Oct 28–Nov 3)
Oct 28 vs L.A. Clippers; Oct 30 @ Milwaukee; Nov 1 @ Indiana - Week 3 (Nov 4–10)
Nov 4 vs Phoenix; Nov 5 @ Sacramento; Nov 7 @ Denver; Nov 9 vs Indiana - Week 4 (Nov 11–17)
Nov 11 @ Oklahoma City; Nov 12 @ San Antonio; Nov 14 @ San Antonio; Nov 16 @ New Orleans - Week 5 (Nov 18–24)
Nov 18 @ Orlando; Nov 19 @ Miami; Nov 21 vs Portland; Nov 24 vs Utah - Week 6 (Nov 25–Dec 1)
Nov 26 vs Houston; Nov 29 vs New Orleans; Dec 2 vs Oklahoma City - Week 7 (Dec 3–9)
Dec 4 @ Philadelphia; Dec 6 @ Cleveland; Dec 7 @ Chicago - Week 8 (Dec 10–16)
No games listed until Dec 18 (schedule gap) - Week 9 (Dec 17–23)
Dec 18 @ Phoenix; Dec 20 vs Phoenix; Dec 22 vs Orlando - Week 10 (Dec 24–30)
Dec 25 vs Dallas; Dec 28 @ Toronto; Dec 29 @ Brooklyn; Dec 31 @ Charlotte - Week 11 (Jan 1–7)
Jan 2 vs Oklahoma City; Jan 3 vs Utah; Jan 5 @ L.A. Clippers; Jan 7 vs Milwaukee - Week 12 (Jan 8–14)
Jan 9 vs Sacramento; Jan 11 vs Atlanta; Jan 13 vs Portland; Jan 15 vs New York - Week 13 (Jan 15–21)
Jan 17 vs Charlotte; Jan 19 vs Miami; Jan 20 vs Toronto; Jan 22 @ Dallas - Week 14 (Jan 22–28)
Jan 24 @ Minnesota; Jan 26 @ Minnesota; Jan 28 @ Utah; Jan 30 vs Detroit - Week 15 (Jan 29–Feb 4)
Feb 3 vs Philadelphia - Week 16 (Feb 5–11)
Feb 5 @ Phoenix; Feb 7 @ L.A. Lakers; Feb 9 vs Memphis; Feb 11 vs San Antonio - Week 17 (Feb 12–18)
All-Star Break; one game following
Feb 19 vs Boston - Week 18 (Feb 19–25)
Feb 22 vs Denver; Feb 24 @ New Orleans; Feb 25 @ Memphis - Week 19 (Feb 26–Mar 3)
Feb 28 vs L.A. Lakers; Mar 2 vs L.A. Clippers - Week 20 (Mar 4–10)
Mar 5 @ Houston; Mar 7 @ Oklahoma City; Mar 9 @ Utah; Mar 10 vs Chicago - Week 21 (Mar 11–17)
Mar 13 vs Minnesota; Mar 15 @ New York; Mar 16 @ Washington; Mar 18 @ Boston - Week 22 (Mar 18–24)
Mar 20 @ Detroit; Mar 21 @ Atlanta; Mar 23 @ Dallas; Mar 25 vs Brooklyn - Week 23 (Mar 26–Apr 1)
Mar 27 vs Washington; Mar 29 @ Denver; Apr 1 vs San Antonio - Week 24 (Apr 2–6)
Apr 2 vs Cleveland; Apr 5 vs Houston; Apr 7 vs Sacramento - Week 25 (Apr 7–13)
Apr 9 vs L.A. Lakers; Apr 10 @ Sacramento; Apr 12 @ L.A. Clippers
About Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors, founded in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors, were one of the original franchises of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), winning the league’s first championship a year later. After relocating to the West Coast in the early 1960s, the team rebranded as the Golden State Warriors in 1971 to represent the entire state of California. Today, they play their home games at the Chase Center in San Francisco, a state-of-the-art arena that underscores the franchise’s modern identity.
Over the decades, the Warriors have built a legacy of revolutionizing the game with elite shooting and innovation. Hall of Famers like Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, and Chris Mullin helped establish early success and identity for the team. In recent history, the Warriors became synonymous with high-octane three-point shooting, mobile lineups, and the celebrated “Death Lineup” — a versatile, fast-paced unit that reshaped how the game is played.
The franchise has secured seven NBA championships, spanning eras and geographies — from early triumphs in Philadelphia to later victories as Golden State. Their success has helped forge a global brand recognized for both excellence on the court and strong community alignment, making them one of the most valuable and influential sports franchises in the world.