- Matchup: Brooklyn Nets vs Golden State Warriors
- Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area
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The Brooklyn Nets (17-54) are traveling to Chase Center this Wednesday to face off against the Golden State Warriors (33-38).

Last game, the Nets suffered a narrow defeat against the Kings, with a score of 126-122. They recorded a field goal percentage of 52.3%, making 46 of 88 attempts, including 14 of 33 shots from three-point range. At the charity stripe, the Nets converted 16 of 20 free throw attempts, achieving an 80.0% success rate. On the boards, they secured a total of 48 rebounds, 13 of which were offensive. Additionally, Brooklyn dished out 32 assists, while forcing their opponents into 15 turnovers and collecting 6 steals. Conversely, their defensive performance allowed the Kings to shoot 52.4% from the floor (43 of 82). Sacramento contributed 25 assists and amassed 12 steals during the game, while also grabbing 28 rebounds (8 offensive, 20 defensive), and blocking 2 shots. The Kings finished strong at the free throw line with a conversion rate of 76.5%, hitting 26 of their 34 attempts, and netted 14 of 27 three-point shots. In terms of fouls, the Nets recorded 12 against the Kings’ 20.
Ben Saraf emerged as a key player in the last game, scoring 22 points with a shooting performance of 10 out of 20. He played 29 minutes, secured 3 rebounds, and contributed 5 assists, concluding with a shooting efficiency of 50.0%.
Brooklyn enters this game with a record of 17-54 so far this season. They are averaging 106.4 points per game (30th overall), with a field goal percentage of 44.3%. From beyond the arc, the Nets are hitting at 34.3% (948 of 2,764) and achieving 77.7% from the free throw line. As a unit, they average 40.0 rebounds per game and have tallied 1,796 assists this season, ranking them 23rd in the league for assists. They turn the ball over 15.9 times per game and commit 20.9 fouls on average.
Defensively, the Nets force 14.1 turnovers per game while drawing 19.5 personal fouls. They rank 20th in assists allowed, having conceded 1,942 this season. The Nets’ defense yields a field goal percentage of 49.3% (2,985 out of 6,051) and allows 43.2 rebounds per game. Opponents are shooting 37.9% from three-point range, and Brooklyn ranks 16th in the league for points allowed per game (115.5).
In their latest contest, the Warriors fell to the Hawks with a score of 126-110. In terms of rebounding, Golden State allowed Atlanta to collect 41 total boards (11 offensive). They recorded a three-point shooting percentage of 32.5%, completing 13 of 40 attempts and converting 17 of 20 free throws for an efficiency of 85.0%. The Warriors’ defensive effort permitted Atlanta to shoot 53.9% from the field (48 of 89), while Golden State posted a shooting percentage of 50.0% (41 of 82). From three-point territory, the Warriors made 15 of their 42 attempts (35.7%) and successfully converted 13 free throws at a rate of 76.5%. The Hawks committed 19 fouls, allowing the Warriors to shoot 17 free throws. Golden State recorded 13 turnovers, while amassing 5 steals. The Warriors managed 31 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive rebounds, totaling 44 for the game.
De’Anthony Melton proved vital for the Warriors, scoring 20 points on 7 of 15 shooting (46.7%) while contributing 2 rebounds and 4 assists during his 22 minutes on the court.
Golden State holds a record of 33-38 this season. They average 19.7 personal fouls per game and are converting 80.3% of their free throw attempts. The Warriors dish out 28.9 assists on average (3rd in the NBA) and turn the ball over 15.6 times per game. They have accumulated 8,147 points this season (averaging 114.7 points per game) and grab 42.5 rebounds per game. Offensively, they shoot 45.9% from the field, ranking 26th in the league.
Defensively, the Warriors are ranked 13th in points allowed per game with 114.6. They force an average of 16.0 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 47.5% from the floor (23rd in the league). The Golden State defense permits 35.2% shooting from beyond the arc (893 of 2,536) and opponents have made 80.7% of their free throws. They allow an average of 26.7 assists and 45.0 rebounds per game, placing them 14th and 20th respectively in the league.
Which team will prevail in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Pick: Back Golden State
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