NBA Playoffs: Golden State Warriors Exit After 111-96 Loss
“It might still go on. It may not,” said Steve Kerr, reflecting on his uncertain future as head coach of the Golden State Warriors following their disappointing exit from the playoffs.
The Warriors lost 111-96 to the Phoenix Suns in the play-in tournament. This defeat marks a significant moment for a franchise that has been a dominant force in recent years. The loss is particularly striking given that it is their first absence from the playoff bracket since 2019.
In contrast, the Orlando Magic secured their spot in the playoffs by decisively defeating the Charlotte Hornets 121-90. This victory not only clinched the 8 seed for Orlando but also highlighted their potential to cause an upset in upcoming matchups.
The 2026 NBA playoffs officially began on April 18, 2026. Among the early games, the Cleveland Cavaliers showcased their strength by winning Game 1 against the Toronto Raptors with a score of 126-113. The Cavaliers scored an impressive 48 points in the paint, demonstrating their dominance inside.
Nikola Jokić was a standout performer for the Denver Nuggets, recording a triple-double with 25 points, 13 rebounds, and 11 assists in their Game 1 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, who lost by a margin of 116-105. These performances set an exciting tone for what fans hope will be an exhilarating playoff season.
The Cavaliers have a historical edge over the Raptors, holding a remarkable 12-2 all-time playoff record against them. Winning all three previous series adds pressure on Toronto as they face Cleveland once again.
Draymond Green expressed his discomfort with change during this tumultuous time for the Warriors: “I just don’t deal with change well, I don’t love it.” His sentiments echo through a team grappling with its identity after years of success.
As teams gear up for their next matches in this year’s NBA playoffs, eyes will be on Kerr’s decision regarding his future. The outcome of these playoffs could reshape franchises and influence coaching decisions across the league.