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Warriors news: Kuba’s combined winning rate is astonishing, countdown to Titans’ comeback, update on appearance against Bucks

4:40pm, 30 October 2025【Basketball】

Kuba’s combined winning rate is astonishing

Yesterday, the Warriors faced the powerful Los Angeles Clippers back-to-back. I thought that the physically disadvantaged Warriors would face a fierce battle, but the course of the game was surprising. The two teams were able to fight back and forth in the first half, but the situation on the court suddenly changed in the third quarter. The Clippers suddenly lost power, but the Warriors blossomed more. They blasted a 32:14 attack wave in a single quarter, narrowing the point difference to nearly 20 points in one fell swoop. In the fourth quarter, the Clippers saw no hope of chasing points and replaced the bench early. In the end, the Warriors defeated the Clippers 98:79, ending their opponent's two-game winning streak and ushering in two consecutive victories. In this campaign, the two core players of the Warriors, Curry and Butler, both performed well. The former contributed 19 points, 8 assists and 2 steals, and the latter scored 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

Today, according to US media statistics, since Butler was traded to the Warriors by the Heat on the trade deadline last season, when Curry and Butler play together (including the playoffs), the Warriors have a record of 29 wins and 6 losses, with a winning rate of 83%. It is obvious from the record and on-field performance that although Curry and Butler have not been together for a long time, the two have developed enough tacit understanding and chemical reaction. Curry is responsible for scoring, finishing and involving the opponent's defense, while Butler is responsible for assisting the offense, delivering cannonballs and fully defending. It is foreseeable that as long as Curry and Butler can stay healthy, the Warriors have a lot to do this season.

Countdown to the Titans' comeback

During this offseason, the Warriors signed back former player D'Antoni Melton with a one-year veteran's minimum salary contract. But because Melton is still recovering from knee surgery, he has missed the Warriors training camp, preseason and all regular seasons so far. Last season, Melton played 6 regular season games on behalf of the Warriors, averaging 10.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. He was good at both offense and defense. He was once considered the answer to the Warriors' starting No. 2 position. Unfortunately, he was reimbursed for the season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament and was immediately traded to the Nets by the Warriors. The progress of Melton's injury also affects the hearts of countless fans.

Today, according to a report by famous reporter Michael Scotto, sources revealed that after this period of recovery and treatment, Melton's injury has improved significantly. He can already conduct group training on the field. Next, Melton will go to the team's Development League affiliated team to participate in training. At the same time, according to follow-up reports from Warriors reporter Slater, Melton's recovery from ACL injury has entered the final stage. He will continue to increase the intensity of training in the next two weeks and will be re-examined in three weeks. If there are no accidents, he is expected to complete his comeback by the end of November. For the Warriors, Melton's imminent return is undoubtedly exciting news. It will not only enrich the Warriors' backcourt rotation, but also inject a shot in the arm to the Warriors' overall defense. We look forward to the return of this powerful player.

Updated appearance against the Bucks

Tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the morning, the Warriors will play against the Bucks away from home. Today, the Warriors officially released the injury list and appearance status of this game. The details are as follows: Melton (recovering from knee injury), Toohey and Jackson Rowe (two-way) will be absent; Moody (right thumb soreness) is doubtful; other players can play. The Bucks are in very good shape this season, with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss. Coupled with the home court bonus tomorrow, the Warriors will not be able to win this game. By then, can the Warriors use all three forces to win three consecutive victories in Milwaukee? Let’s wait and see.