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Warriors Face Pivotal Offseason After Playoff Exit and Curry's Injury

Golden State's aging core and Jonathan Kuminga's uncertain future highlight critical decisions for the team's championship aspirations.

Head Coach Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors looks on against the Minnesota Timberwolves during the second quarter in Game Five of the Western Conference Second Round NBA Playoffs at Target Center on May 14, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Overview

  • The Warriors were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by the Timberwolves, losing the series 4-1 after Stephen Curry's hamstring injury in Game 1.
  • Golden State's midseason acquisition of Jimmy Butler revitalized the team, leading to a 27-8 record when he and Curry played together, but their title hopes faltered without Curry.
  • Jonathan Kuminga, a restricted free agent, emerged as a key player during Curry's absence, averaging 24.2 points over the final four games, but his future with the team remains uncertain as sign-and-trade options are explored.
  • The front office aims to address roster needs, including adding size and shooting, while balancing the aging core of Curry, Butler, and Draymond Green, all under contract for two more years.
  • Head coach Steve Kerr and team leaders remain optimistic about next season, emphasizing the potential of a full season with Butler and strategic offseason adjustments to contend in the competitive Western Conference.