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In fact, as long as they enter the playoffs healthy, I don’t think any team can dare to say that they can beat the Warriors.

4:26pm, 30 October 2025Basketball

In fact, as long as they enter the playoffs healthy, I don’t think any team can say that they can beat the Warriors. Even if they want to win the Warriors, they have to shed their skin. The championship background is here. Once the Warriors touch the threshold of the Western Conference Finals, the championship is very likely.

The character of Curry and Butler, their competitive spirit can eat alive the opponent. I always feel that it is inevitable that Curry and Butler are strong. Their character and spirit are also top-notch, and they are definitely not something that a weak person like Harden can touch. So I think as long as they are healthy and enter the playoffs, everything is possible.

The Warriors are fans of the Warriors and can't bear to see the Warriors win the championship, but they look very promising at the moment. The Eastern Conference is weaker this year, and is weaker than expected. The Cavaliers should be the strongest, but injuries will definitely occur in the playoffs. Hunter, Garland, and Ball are all fragile. As for the Western Conference, I originally thought it would be a big fight this year, but now it seems that it is not very strong, it is too old, and it seems that it is not very competitive at the moment.

Several of the Nuggets' reinforcements have not met their expectations. Bruce Brown has declined severely, Hardaway is too strong, and Johnson is not as good as Porter and is still brittle. The Rockets' offense is still a big problem, and now Durant looks a little tired and may collapse from exhaustion. The Lakers' two core health issues are a problem, the Mavericks have not met expectations, and the Spurs are currently looking good.

But they are too young. Will they have to pay tuition in the playoffs? The Thunder are the defending champions, but last year's playoffs didn't look as strong as expected. Once the playoffs come, the team's three-point shooting will be different. As for other teams, each has its own problems. The Warriors' current problem is that the core is too old and they are afraid of injuries. But now it seems that the Warriors' regular season consumption is not too big, there are many people who can play, and they can enter the playoffs in good health. They really have a lot of potential. (Purely brave, but I really think the Warriors have hope, and I'm scared.

The Warriors' schedule is actually beneficial. The veterans have plenty of energy at the beginning of the season and can cope with the difficult schedule. In the middle of the season, when the schedule is simple, the veterans also need to rest and accumulate physical strength, allowing the young players to cope with it and there is a high probability that they will not collapse. The difficult schedule in the latter part of the season can help the ball. It would be good for the team to improve its status to the playoffs, and play against strong teams as a warm-up for the playoffs.

The team's overall shooting ability and defensive ability will be further improved after the return of Melton and Curry. Everyone said that Melton is great, but after all. The injury is too serious, and his condition has yet to be verified. But Curry is a solid space point who can play in the decisive lineup (his career shooting percentage is close to 180, and his 3-point shooting is more accurate than his brother), and his shooting stability is far better than that of Hield or unstable pitchers like Bojem and Post

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Personally, I feel that after Curry enters his period in December, Cole will experiment with the starting No. 2 position and adjust the priorities of Bodjem and Melton. Curry and Hield should be in the same rotation, and the usage time will be determined based on the actual on-the-spot status. But the basic tone should be the same. The rotation adjustment is based on the current four-man group chasing Bakuku.

With Curry, the options for the transitional lineup will be even higher, and you can even create a sudden combination (Jimmy, Horford Sr., Hield, Curry Jr., Bojim) or a five-out combination (Curry Jr., Mourinho). Dee, Horford, Hield) come to speed up the transition period. The only shortcoming of the

lineup is probably that there are too few options at the 4th position. This problem has always existed in the Cole era. It can be said that the best pure 4th position used since 2015 is David West. If we can get a power forward like Nance Jr. who is of sufficient size, has certain athletic ability and defensive flexibility, and has above-average shooting ability in this year's trade market or buyout market, then I think the Warriors can advance to become a real contender for the championship.

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