- Matchup: Golden State Warriors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
- Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
- Venue: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
- Broadcast: NBA TV
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The Golden State Warriors (11-11) will face off against the Cleveland Cavaliers (13-10) at Rocket Arena this Saturday.

In their previous outing, the Warriors fell to the Thunder, concluding the game at 124-112. Golden State recorded a field goal percentage of 45.3% (43 of 95), successfully sinking 18 of 42 attempts from three-point range. At the free-throw line, the Warriors converted 8 of 10 shots for an efficiency of 80.0%. They also secured 43 rebounds, 12 of which were on the offensive end, and contributed 30 assists while forcing 15 turnovers from their opponents, resulting in 5 steals. Defensively, the Warriors permitted a field goal percentage of 58.2%, allowing the Thunder to shoot 46 out of 79. Oklahoma City matched them with 24 assists and recorded 8 steals, while collecting 41 rebounds (4 offensive, 37 defensive) and blocking 2 shots. The Thunder finished with a free-throw percentage of 73.9%, converting 17 of 23 attempts and making 15 out of 32 from beyond the arc. Golden State accumulated 22 fouls, while the Thunder had 13.
Brandin Podziemski played a crucial role in the last game, shooting 54.5% from the field while assisting 4 times. In 28 minutes of play, he secured 4 rebounds and finished with 17 points on 6 of 11 shooting.
Golden State brings an overall record of 11-11 into this match, averaging 114.4 points per game (22nd in the league) and shooting 45.1% from the field. They have a three-point shooting percentage of 36.2% (351 of 970) and an 82.4% success rate from the free-throw line. As a team, the Warriors average 43.0 rebounds per contest and have dished out 606 assists this season, placing them 9th in the league for assists. They commit an average of 16.2 turnovers per game and 21.0 fouls each match.
On defense, the Warriors force 16.2 turnovers from opponents per game while committing 19.2 fouls. They rank 15th in the NBA for assists allowed, surrendering 577 this season. Golden State allows a field goal percentage of 46.8% (911 of 1,947) and averages 45.1 rebounds allowed per game. Opponents are shooting 34.8% from three-point range, while the Warriors hold the 9th position in points allowed per game at 114.0.
In their last game, the Cavaliers faced a setback against the Trail Blazers, finishing 122-110. Cleveland allowed Portland to grab 54 rebounds overall (12 offensive). They shot 41.2% from beyond the arc by making 14 of 34 attempts and were successful on 34 of 39 free throws, good for an 87.2% rate. The Trail Blazers achieved a 43.5% shooting rate from the field with 37 of 85, while the Cavaliers managed to hit 38 of 94 shots for a 40.4% field goal percentage. Cleveland’s three-point shooting was less effective at 25.0%, making 13 out of 52 attempts. They converted 21 of 24 free throw attempts for an 87.5% percentage. Portland committed 21 fouls, leading to 24 free throw attempts for the Cavaliers, who also gave up possession 7 times but managed 9 steals in the matchup. In total, Cleveland secured 45 rebounds (35 defensive and 10 offensive).
Donovan Mitchell was instrumental for the Cavaliers, scoring 33 points on 12 of 26 shooting for a field goal percentage of 46.2%. He also recorded 5 rebounds and 5 assists in his 34 minutes on the court.
Cleveland holds a record of 13-10 this season, committing 21.8 fouls per game, while maintaining a free-throw percentage of 76.1%. Their assists per game stand at 27.0 (11th in the NBA), and they average 14.0 turnovers per contest. The Cavaliers have scored a total of 2,740 points this season (119.1 per game) and average 44.0 rebounds per game. Offensively, they shoot 46.0% from the field, ranking 21st in the league.
Defensively, Cleveland ranks 15th in points allowed per game at 116.0. They force 16.5 turnovers nightly and allow opponents to shoot 46.5% from the field (12th in the league). The Cavaliers concede 36.5% on three-point attempts (294 of 805) and opponents convert 80.0% of their free-throw attempts. They give up 26.6 assists and 45.0 total rebounds per game, ranking 15th and 22nd respectively in the league.
Which team will come out on top against the spread tonight?
Prediction: Golden State to win
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