Breaking down the Warriors’ 2024-25 schedule

Warriors beat writer Danny Emerman shares his thoughts on the NBA offseason and beyond. 

The NBA schedule release day is nothing like that of the NFL, and thank goodness for that.

When NFL schedules come out, sickos pore over the games, predicting wins and losses based on pure conjecture. It’s fan fiction. There’s no real way to know what the 49ers or the Seahawks will look like in Week 11. But before the actual games start, there’s nothing better to do.

With an 82-game NBA schedule, it’s harder to print out a schedule and mark over each date with a W or L. But thanks to the analytics movement, there are some inherently valuable factors to consider.

The biggest variable is rest. It may not have an impact on injury prevention, but it’s hard to imagine rest — or lack thereof — not impacting performance at all.

For the Warriors, an older team, rest would seem to be even more important. And there’s a lot to like in Golden State’s schedule within that lens.

According to NBA resource Positive Residual, the Warriors are scheduled to play 10 games at a rest disadvantage. That’s about league average, with the poles being the Bucks (13 rest disadvantaged games) and the Pelicans (six).

Where the Warriors pick up some schedule wins is with games in which they enter with more rest than their opponents. Golden State has 14 rest advantaged games, second-most in the league.

The Warriors play 36 nationally televised games, behind only the Lakers. A new rule this year stipulates that teams won’t play the day before or after “high-profile” national TV games — an overt effort to prevent stars from sitting out big games. That likely helps get them some extra rest.

And Golden State has 14 back-to-backs scheduled — again middle of the pack. So, all things being equal, the Warriors got a pretty fair draw.

If you really want to play game theory, the Warriors need to tread water early to have long-term success. If they can survive a tough early schedule, they should be able to make up ground in the second half.

Among 2024 playoff teams — which the Warriors are technically considered — Golden State has the fourth-toughest schedule in October and November. The Warriors have three matchups with the Pelicans, plus two with the Thunder and Clippers, and games against the Celtics, Cavaliers, Suns, Grizzlies and Magic before December. Thirteen of their first 19 games come against 2024 playoff teams or clubs expecting to contend this season. Every team in the NBA is a threat to win on any given night, but that’s a pretty brutal start.

Then the Warriors open December with a game against the Nuggets, a back-to-back with the Rockets and Timberwolves, then another bout with Minnesota. If the Warriors can get through that 23-game stretch at 12-11 or better, with their best players healthy and available, they should be in good shape to make a run.

But then again, who knows what the Warriors — or any other team — will look like in early December?

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