Golden State Warriors vs Portland Trail Blazers Prediction, 10/24/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: Golden State Warriors vs Portland Trail Blazers
Date: Friday, October 24, 2025
Location: Moda Center in Portland, OR
TV: Rip City Television Network
The Portland Trail Blazers (36-46 last season) are welcoming the Golden State Warriors (48-34 last year) at Moda Center on Friday.

The Warriors stepped onto the hardwood against the Lakers and walked away with a win by a score of 119-109 in their last game. Golden State ended the game with a 48.7% field goal percentage (38 of 78) and made 17 out of their 40 3-pointers. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Warriors knocked down 26 of 29 attempts for a rate of 89.7%. Regarding pulling down boards, they collected 40 with 9 of them being offensive. They also distributed 29 dimes for the game while creating 20 turnovers and earning 10 steals. In reference to the defense, Golden State allowed the other team to go 54.5% from the field on 42 out of 77 shooting. Los Angeles recorded 23 dimes and had 7 steals in this game. On top of that, Los Angeles had 39 boards (7 offensive, 32 defensive) and had 4 blocks. Los Angeles finished the game shooting 60.7% from the charity stripe by making 17 of 28 attempts. They made 8 of their 32 attempts from long range. In relation to personal fouls, the Warriors ended up with 27 while the Lakers totaled 21 personal fouls.
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Jimmy Butler is someone who was a factor in this game. Butler finished the game shooting 50.0% from the floor and totaled 4 assists. He was on the court for 35 minutes and pulled down 5 boards. He ended up scoring 31 points on 7 out of 14 shooting.
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Golden State comes into this contest after finishing with a record of 48-34 last season. They averaged 113.8 pts per contest (17th in basketball) while hitting 45.1% from the field. The Warriors hit on 36.4% on three-point attempts (1,264 of 3,475) and 76.4% from the free throw line. As a unit, Golden State pulled in 45.4 boards per game and earned 2,386 assists last year, which ranked 4th in basketball in terms of passing. They turned it over 14.0 times per game and as a unit committed 19.2 fouls per game.
When they were on defense, the Warriors forced 15.7 turnovers every game while drawing 18.6 fouls. They were ranked 10th in basketball in allowing assists to the opposition with 2,120 relinquished throughout last season. The Warriors defensively allowed a shooting percentage of 46.5% (3,316 of 7,126) and they surrendered 44.1 rebounds per game as a squad. They relinquished 36.3% from 3-point land while they were 8th in basketball in PPG from their opponents (110.5).
When they last played, the Trail Blazers walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 118-114 against the Timberwolves. When it comes to how they rebounded, Portland permitted Minnesota to pull down 45 in total (10 on the offensive side). They finished the game shooting 50.0% from behind the 3-point line by shooting 15 out of 30 and ended up shooting 19 of 24 at the free throw line (79.2%). The Trail Blazers allowed the Timberwolves to convert 42 of their 86 tries from the field which gave them a rate of 48.8% in this game. When all was said and done, the Trail Blazers finished the game shooting 36 for 90 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 40.0%. In relation to 3-pointers, Portland converted 13 out of 42 tries (31.0%). They were able to bury 29 of them for a rate of 82.9%. The Timberwolves were called for 29 fouls in this game which took the Trail Blazers to the free throw line for a total of 35 shots. They coughed up the ball 16 times, while recording 10 steals in the matchup. The Trail Blazers were able to corral 32 defensive boards and 7 offensive rebounds totaling 39 for the game.
Jerami Grant pitched in for the Trail Blazers for the contest. Grant earned 29 points in his 28 minutes on the court and earned 1 assist in the matchup. He buried 10 of 14 in this game giving him a rate of 71.4%, and totaled 3 rebounds.
Portland had a record of 36-46 last season. The Trail Blazers were responsible for committing 19.0 fouls per game and they shot 76.2% from the charity stripe. Their rate of dishing out assists was at 23.8 times per game (27th in the league) and they turned it over 16.0 times per contest. Portland earned 9,093 points last season (110.9 per contest) and they pulled down 44.8 rebounds per game. As an offensive unit, the Trail Blazers connected on 45.0% from the field, which was ranked 26th in basketball.
The Portland defense allowed 36.1% from downtown (1,042 of 2,884) and their opponents made 79.9% of their free throw attempts. They relinquished 26.2 assists and 44.2 rebounds every game, which was ranked 13th and 18th in those categories on the defensive end. The Trail Blazers defensively were ranked 15th in the league in PPG given up with 113.9. They forced 15.5 turnovers on a nightly basis and let teams shoot 47.1% from the floor (20th in basketball).
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Portland
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