Team reporter: The Warriors claim they don’t want the Dream Chasers to play five games, but they have done so in 4 of the past 5 games. They have many strange formations.

Basketball     1:09am, 30 October 2025

Recently, Warriors reporter Anthony Slater talked about the Warriors' arrangements for chasing dreams.

Slater: Throughout the summer, the Warriors claimed that they did not want to let Dream Chase suffer too much regular season wear and tear. After all, centers in the league are usually giants. However, in the first five games of the season, they started four games at center, including an overtime game against Jokic.

The problem is that Horford is not yet able to play in back-to-back games. Even if he is allowed to play, his playing time can only be limited to about 24 minutes. Post and TJD don't seem ready to take on the heavy responsibility on a championship-contending team. As a result, the Warriors have to resort to a lot of forced lineups when playing Dream Chase at center, especially since Kuminga seems to be growing rapidly, forcing the Warriors to find ways to get him 30 minutes a night.

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