- Matchup: Portland Trail Blazers vs Golden State Warriors
- Date: Friday, November 21, 2025
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area
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The Golden State Warriors (9-8) are set to host the visiting Portland Trail Blazers (6-9) at the Chase Center this Friday.

In their previous outing, the Trail Blazers faced the Bulls, narrowly losing 122-121. They committed 16 fouls compared to the Bulls’ 26. From beyond the arc, Portland connected on 21 out of 49 attempts. The Bulls struggled at the free throw line, making only 9 of 14 attempts, finishing with 64.3% success. Chicago collected 38 rebounds (7 offensive, 31 defensive) and recorded 5 blocks, while handing out 36 assists and claiming 10 steals. Defensively, Portland allowed opponents to shoot 47.9% from the field, giving up 46 baskets out of 96 attempts. The Trail Blazers accumulated 27 assists, forced 16 turnovers, and achieved 10 steals. On the boards, they secured a total of 64 rebounds, with 26 on offense. At the line, Portland converted 21 of 32 attempts for a free throw percentage of 65.6%. For the game, they finished with a field goal percentage of 41.1% (44 of 107) and hit 12 out of their 42 three-point tries.
Jerami Grant shone during this contest, shooting 55.6% from the floor while also contributing 4 assists. Over 37 minutes, he grabbed 9 rebounds and finished with a total of 33 points on 10 of 18 shooting.
Portland approaches this game with a season record of 6-9. They average 16.5 turnovers each game while committing 22.5 fouls. As a unit, the Trail Blazers grab 45.0 rebounds per game and have a total of 382 assists this season, ranking 18th in the league for passing. The team shoots 32.4% from three-point range (203 of 627) and boasts an 80.8% success rate at the free-throw line. They average 120.7 points per game (7th in the NBA) while hitting 44.9% of their field goal attempts.
Defensively, Portland forces 17.3 turnovers per game and draws 23.6 personal fouls. Opponents convert 36.4% of their three-point attempts against them, and Portland ranks 26th in points allowed per game (122.5). The Trail Blazers surrender a field goal percentage of 48.7% (653 of 1,340) and collect 44.1 rebounds per game. They also rank 21st in the league in assists allowed, conceding 406 this season.
In their latest match, the Warriors fell to the Heat, 110-96. Golden State allowed Miami to secure 52 rebounds overall (14 on the offensive end). They made 37.1% of their three-point attempts, converting 13 out of 35, and finished 19 of 26 at the free-throw line (73.1%). Miami shot 39 of 96 from the floor, achieving 40.6% in the game. Overall, the Warriors shot 34 of 95, translating to 35.8% accuracy. From beyond the arc, they hit just 13 of 49 attempts (26.5%). With 20 free throw attempts, they finished at 75.0% success. Miami recorded 17 fouls, leading to multiple trips to the charity stripe for the Warriors. Golden State also committed 23 turnovers, while capturing 62 total rebounds, with 42 defensive and 20 offensive boards.
Brandin Podziemski made a significant impact for the Warriors, scoring 20 points in 34 minutes along with 2 assists. His field goal percentage was 31.6%, hitting 6 of his 19 tries, and he contributed 8 rebounds.
Golden State holds a record of 9-8 this season. Offensively, they shoot 45.0% from the field, placing them 23rd in the NBA. They have scored a combined 1,944 points (114.4 per game) and average 42.8 rebounds per game. They average 27.1 assists (9th in the league) but also turn the ball over 17.1 times per game. The Warriors commit an average of 20.8 fouls and convert 82.5% of their free throws.
Defensively, the Warriors are ranked 10th in points allowed per game (114.2). They force an average of 16.6 turnovers per game and permit teams to shoot 47.1% from the field (19th in the NBA). Golden State allows 35.4% accuracy from three-point territory (210 of 594) and opponents convert 82.9% of their foul shots. They allow 26.5 assists and 44.1 rebounds per game, both ranking 15th in the league.
Who will emerge victorious in this NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Go with Portland
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