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After falling behind by as much as six in the third, a quirky lineup of Gui Santos, Al Horford, Buddy Hield, Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody helped cut the deficit to just one before Jimmy Butler’s two free throws gave the Warriors a brief lead.
The Golden State Warriors gave up their lead to the shorthanded Indiana Pacers tonight, 114-109, falling despite having a completely healthy team. The Pacers mounted a furious fourth-quarter comeback to take the win.
Warriors traded Ryan Rollins away, and he just crushed Golden State for Bucks tonight originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Golden State Warriors were the first NBA team to have Ryan Rollins. But on Thursday night, Rollins was the reason the Warriors lost.
The Golden State Warriors have jumped out to a 4-1 record to begin the season. Steve Kerr's team is playing with pace, poise and hunger, despite navigating a difficult offseason where Jonathan Kuminga's contract situation saw the team leave it late to round out the roster.
Here are five things to know ahead of tip-off between Memphis and Golden State (10 ET, League Pass).
The Memphis Grizzlies looked like a composed, efficient team in the first half against Golden State. It all went wrong in the second half.
Golden State has one of the oldest rosters in the NBA. There are genuine concerns regarding the longevity of the current roster, especially veteran stars such as Stephen Curry and Al Horford. However, if the elder statesmen of the locker room can remain healthy, Kerr's team will be incredibly difficult to beat.
Without an injured Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks topple the Warriors 120-110 behind total team effort. Ryan Rollins scored a career-high 32.
The Golden State Warriors are just three games into the 2025-26 NBA season. So far, they have turned in a 2-1 record and have looked the part of a potential championship contender.
Turnovers have beset the Golden State Warriors in each of their first two losses this season, and head coach Steve Kerr emphasized ways to clean it up Saturday before facing Indiana.