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Veteran Warriors and Clippers Rely on Experience to Shape 2025–26 NBA Season

Golden State and Los Angeles enter the new season with veteran-heavy rosters aiming to defy age and stay competitive in the Western Conference.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
October 29, 2025
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The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers open their 2025–26 NBA campaigns with familiar names, veteran leadership, and an unmistakable sense of urgency. When these two seasoned lineups meet on Tuesday night (8 p.m. PT, NBC & Peacock), it will be more than just an early-season matchup — it’s a test of how far experience can carry aging rosters in a young and fast-paced league.

Both teams have long histories of playoff runs and championship aspirations, but this season’s story centers on endurance, adaptation, and the pursuit of relevance amid shifting dynamics in the NBA.

The Challenge of Longevity in a Younger League

A decade ago, a Warriors-Clippers showdown would have been a clash of titans in their prime — Stephen Curry fresh off his second MVP, Kawhi Leonard dominating defensively, James Harden chasing scoring titles, and Chris Paul orchestrating as one of the league’s most cerebral point guards.

Now, those same stars remain, but time has shifted the challenge. The Clippers enter as the NBA’s oldest team, averaging 30.7 years per player, while the Warriors follow closely behind at 27. Their reliance on experience represents both an advantage and a calculated risk.

The Clippers boast eight players over 30, with Paul, now 40, serving as the league’s elder statesman. The Warriors’ core of Curry, Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler, and Al Horford carries 61 combined regular seasons and more than 650 postseason appearances.

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Both teams are determined to prove that wisdom and chemistry can offset declining athleticism — but the road ahead is steep.

Balancing Risk and Reward

Clippers coach Tyronn Lue remains unfazed by questions about age. “I don’t think the ‘old thing’ is going to slow us down at all,” he said confidently.

Still, numbers tell part of the story. Last season, Philadelphia entered as the league’s oldest team at 28.3 years and failed to reach the playoffs. Conversely, the Oklahoma City Thunder — averaging 24.1 years — captured the championship, underscoring the league’s youth movement.

The Warriors and Clippers, however, are betting that their experience, leadership, and mental resilience can bridge that gap.

Four Risks of Relying on Veteran Players

Injury Vulnerability
Age inevitably increases physical risk. Leonard, who missed the first 34 games of last season due to knee issues, remains the prime concern. Both teams know recovery times are longer, and managing workloads is crucial.

Lue has already indicated that early-season minutes will be carefully controlled. “You don’t want to run guys into the ground,” he said. “In the first half, we’ll keep the minutes down. In the second half, we’ll see where we are.”

Back-to-Back Fatigue
Warriors coach Steve Kerr is adopting a cautious approach with Horford, who at 39 won’t play consecutive games. With 13 back-to-backs this season, the strategy could preserve health but might sacrifice short-term wins. When Horford sat against Portland last week, the Warriors were outpaced by the younger Trail Blazers, losing by 20.

The Late-Season Grind
Curry has emphasized the need for early-season wins to avoid chasing playoff spots later. “We need to be in a position where we’re not chasing anything down the stretch,” he said. But with postseason seeding often coming down to the final weeks, veteran bodies may struggle under the strain of must-win scenarios.

Limited Youth Development
The Warriors maintain a better young-veteran balance with Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and Moses Moody playing key roles. The Clippers, however, have invested fully in experience, leaving younger prospects like Cam Christie and Kobe Brown largely on the sidelines. This approach prioritizes short-term contention over long-term growth.

Four Strengths That Experience Brings

Extended Prime Years
Modern training, nutrition, and sports science have extended careers beyond expectations. Curry, at 37, remains among the league’s top scorers — including a recent 77-point outburst across two nights — while Leonard, Butler, and Harden continue to perform at high levels. Horford’s defense and perimeter shooting also remain valuable assets.

Basketball Intelligence
Coaches benefit immensely from seasoned players who require minimal guidance. Lue, for instance, rarely needs to instruct Harden or Paul on game management. Experience reduces turnovers, enhances spacing, and improves late-game decision-making — the difference between winning and losing close contests.

Clutch Performance
Veterans thrive in pressure moments. Curry, Leonard, and Butler have all defined playoff narratives through late-game heroics. Their ability to anticipate defensive schemes and execute under stress remains unmatched by younger players still learning the rhythm of the postseason.

Championship Experience
Titles often hinge on more than raw talent — experience counts. Curry, Green, Leonard, and Horford have all won NBA championships. That institutional knowledge, built over years of playoff battles, can steady a team through the turbulence of a long season.

The Road Ahead

For both franchises, 2025–26 represents a closing window. The Warriors aim to maximize what’s left of the Curry era, while the Clippers hope to extract one last deep playoff run from the Leonard-Harden tandem.

If health cooperates, both teams possess the tools to remain in contention. But as the league continues to evolve around them — faster, younger, and more dynamic — the ultimate question remains whether experience can still outlast youth.

As Horford summarized: “When we get to the postseason, that’s a whole other level.”

Source: NBA – Warriors, Clippers trusting their experience as season begins

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