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Warriors week in review: Steph Curry in MVP form to start season

SAN FRANCISCO – Surrounded by Halloween decorations at a podium that looked more fit for hosting trick-or-treating than speaking into a microphone, Warriors coach Steve Kerr took a measured approach to the first week of his team’s season. 

The Warriors had been able to “win the week” by going 2-1. The franchise had also displayed some traits that will likely become patterns over the 82-game regular season marathon. 

Steph Curry was brilliant, putting up 100 total points in his first three games, and carrying the Warriors to an overtime victory against Denver. 

On a night full of spectacular plays, none summed up the showman Curry remains like him beckoning to the Chase Center crowd to make noise before he shot – and made – all three foul shots late in the game. 

“It was a cool moment, and I needed that energy to finish the game,” Curry said. 

The Warriors also strategically sat newcomer Al Horford in the third game of the week, the second part of a back-to-back in Portland, a game where no player cracked the 30-minute threshold. The Warriors hope to keep their starters fresh for the stretch run. 

Here is how the week went for the Warriors. 

THE GAMES

Warriors fan Jason Mremolona, of San Francisco, cheers for the Golden State Warriors before their NBA game at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

Warriors 119, Lakers 109: Jimmy Butler scored 31 and made all 16 of his free throws as the Warriors pulled away in the third quarter. Not even a huge 43-point Luka Doncic performance was enough to take down a balanced Warriors squad that also got great games from Curry, Kuminga. 

Warriors 137, Nuggets 131 (OT): Curry turned in his first masterpiece of the season, scoring 35 points in the second half and overtime to vanquish the Nuggets in overtime. The Warriors discovered a big lineup that could pay dividends down the line, overcoming a 50-point outburst by San Jose legend Aaron Gordon

Trail Blazers 139, Warriors 119: Curry put in 35 points in just 27 minutes. That was where the positives ended for Golden State, who were demolished by a Blazers team engulfed in a gambling scandal. As the third game in a third different city in four nights, it was as expected a loss as there will be this season. 

WHAT WE LEARNED

Horford plan

Golden State Warriors’ Al Horford (20) gestures after making a 3-point basket in the third quarter of their NBA game at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

The Warriors’ newest big man will not play in Golden State’s upcoming back-to-back as expected. However, Kerr mentioned that the team is managing his play-time differently than the weekend’s doubleheader. 

Horford will take Monday’s game against Memphis off, and will face the Clippers on Tuesday. There is a pragmatic reason for switching the order of rest. 

“With Memphis, Jaren Jackson Jr. is obviously a great player, but we opted to play him against the Clippers, since Zubac has given us trouble and they’re a really big team,” Kerr said. 

Moody minutes

Moses Moody made his season debut against the Blazers, playing 21 minutes and getting in some valuable cardio by closing out the last eight minutes of the blowout loss. 

Kerr said that he will consult with team doctor Rick Celebrini when planning out the path forward for the fifth-year perimeter player coming off a calf injury. Whether he will play both games of the back-to-back is still up in the air.

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