In a nail-biting finish, the Golden State Warriors edged out the Brooklyn Nets 109-106 on March 25, 2026, at the Chase Center, securing a crucial play-in spot. Despite the absence of star player Stephen Curry, who remains sidelined for his 23rd consecutive game, the Warriors showcased resilience and determination.
Gui Santos delivered a standout performance, scoring a career-high 31 points, while Brandin Podziemski contributed significantly with 22 points, six rebounds, and five assists. The victory marked the Warriors’ first win at home since returning from a challenging 2-4 road trip.
The game was tightly contested, with the Nets leading for much of the matchup. However, they faltered down the stretch, shooting just 8 for 20, including a dismal 2 for 9 from beyond the arc in the final moments. Ziaire Williams led the Nets with 19 points, but their struggles continued, marking their ninth consecutive loss.
Draymond Green’s clutch free throws with 6.9 seconds remaining proved pivotal, allowing the Warriors to seal the game. “The Nets led most of the game, trailed going into the fourth then wore down over the final 12 minutes,” noted observers, highlighting the shift in momentum.
The atmosphere at the Chase Center was electric, with the game representing the 600th consecutive sellout for the Warriors, a testament to their loyal fanbase. This victory not only boosts the Warriors’ playoff hopes but also raises questions about the Nets’ future, as speculation mounts regarding their potential tanking strategy.
Looking ahead, the Nets will face the Lakers in Los Angeles on Friday, while the Warriors will host the Wizards on the same day. Both teams have much to prove as the season approaches its climax, with playoff positioning on the line.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the status of Curry’s return to practice, as the Warriors continue to navigate the challenges of injuries throughout the season.