Warriors playoff standings: Updated scenarios, schedule for Golden State in 2026 NBA bracket

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Ever since the Warriors' dynasty concluded, they've had a rocky relationship with postseason play. 

Golden State has made the playoffs in three of the past six years, including a championship in 2021-22.

This year, however, the team will finish under .500, with the play-in tournament being the only shot at a postseason berth. 

With Stephen Curry now 38 years old and Draymond Green at 36, the Warriors are far from their championship-winning days. This is, of course, without mentioning the lack of Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson. 

But, the Warriors still have a shot to make noise. How? 

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Warriors playoff scenarios 2026 

The Warriors have officially clinched the No. 10 spot in the 2026 play-in tournament, meaning they'll need to win two straight games for a shot at the NBA playoffs. 

Even if the Warriors win their last games, they can still only reach 38 wins, which would result in no better than the No. 10 seed. This guarantees that Golden State will be the visitor in the 9 vs. 10 matchup. 

Should they manage to win that matchup and also beat the loser of the 7 vs. 8 matchup, the Warriors will clinch the No. 8 seed. 

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Warriors standings 2026 

Through April 11, the Warriors are locked into the No. 10 spot in the conference. They have clinched a spot in the play-in tournament, but will have to win two games to reach the playoffs.

SeedTeamWinsLossesGames Back
1Thunder6417--
2Spurs62192
3Nuggets532811
4Lakers522912
5Rockets513013
6Timberwolves483316
7Suns443720
8Clippers414023
9Trail Blazers414023
10Warriors374427

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Warriors remaining schedule 

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV Channel
April 12vs. Clippers8:30 PMNBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors playoff opponent 

The 9 vs. 10 matchup, with the Warriors locked in as the 10th seed, has them presumably matching up with the Clippers or Trail Blazers. Portland, the No. 9 seed, is currently projected to host Golden State in the Play-In Tournament.

Should the Warriors manage a win there, they may also have to contend with the Suns for a playoff spot.

If the Warriors do use the play-in to their advantage, they'll match up with the conference's number one seed, which will be the Oklahoma City Thunder.

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