
The Golden State Warriors will be locking horns with the New York Knicks on March 15, 2025. Interestingly, while both teams have had a very different season so far, their aim going into the game will be pretty much the same. Both sides will be looking to get the better of each other and bag an all important victory. Afterall, with the NBA regular season approaching its business end, things are likely going to get interesting fast.
Golden State Warriors vs. New York Knicks: Prediction

The Golden State Warriors were looking down and out just a few weeks back. However, with the introduction of Jimmy Butler into the mix, the team seems to have been rejuvenated. Together with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, Butler has been the biggest support system for the Golden State. As a result, their latest spurt of wins have made the Warriors climb to the 6th position in the Western Conference. With 38 wins and 28 losses, the Warriors fans can surely dream of making it to the playoffs.
On the other hand, the New York Knicks have been constantly performing well this season. Sitting pretty in third position, the Knicks have 42 wins and 23 losses. However, one thing that will keep them worried will be their recent performance. In their last 5 games, the Knicks have lost 3 while managing to win just 2. Thus, with an interesting matchup on hand, it remains to be seen how things pan out in the upcoming game.
Golden State Warriors vs. New York Knicks: Probable Starting Lineups

Here are the probable starting lineups for both the teams.
Golden State Warriors
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NBA stories via Google! Follow Us
- Stephen Curry
- Moses Moody
- Jimmy Butler
- Draymond Green
- Quinten Post
New York Knicks
- Cameron Payne
- Mikal Bridges
- Josh Hart
- OG Anunoby
- Karl-Anthony Towns
Final starting lineups will be announced by the teams before the start of the game.
Golden State Warriors vs. New York Knicks: Injury Report

Golden State Warriors
Brandin Podziemski (back) and Jonathan Kuminga (ankle) were listed as out and probable respectively against the Sacramento Kings.
New York Knicks
Jalen Brunson (right ankle), Pacome Dadiet (G League), Ariel Hukporti (left knee) and Kevin McCullar Jr. (G League) were all out for the game against the Sacramento Kings.
Also Read: NBA Power Rankings: All 30 NBA Teams Ranked From Worst To First After Week 20