Dub Nation is already losing sleep in the BEST way possible.
Because if this projected Golden State Warriors starting lineup actually becomes reality, the rest of the Western Conference may need to start preparing emergency plans immediately.
PG: Stephen Curry
SG: Brandin Podziemski
SF: Yaxel Lendeborg 👀
PF: Draymond Green
C: Kristaps Porzingis
Read that again slowly.
You’ve got the greatest shooter in basketball history running the offense, one of the smartest defenders ever quarterbacking the defense, a 7’2” floor-spacing unicorn protecting the rim, and a 6’9” athletic monster flying around the court doing all the dirty work.

And somehow… people still think the Warriors are finished?
That narrative may die very quickly.
The most terrifying part of this lineup isn’t even the offense. Everyone already knows what happens when Curry has spacing and intelligent teammates around him. Defenses panic. Rotations break down. Double teams become useless. One mistake and the game turns into a three-point avalanche in under two minutes.
But THIS lineup feels different.
This feels like Golden State is trying to rebuild its dynasty identity through defense, versatility, and chaos.
Imagine trying to score against a frontcourt featuring Draymond Green and Kristaps Porzingis together. One gives you elite communication, physicality, and defensive IQ. The other gives you ridiculous length and rim protection. Add Yaxel Lendeborg’s athleticism and switchability into that mix, and suddenly the Warriors become massive without sacrificing mobility.
That’s terrifying in today’s NBA.
For years, critics said Golden State was too small.
Too old.
Too dependent on Steph Curry performing miracles every night.
Now? The Warriors might have answered every single one of those concerns at once.
Porzingis changes everything offensively too. Teams can’t pack the paint because he can stretch the floor out to the perimeter. That means more space for Curry to dance, more driving lanes for Podziemski, and more opportunities for Draymond to orchestrate the offense like a point forward.
And if defenders decide to trap Steph at half court?
Good luck leaving a 7’2” shooter wide open.
That’s basketball suicide.
Then there’s the X-factor everyone keeps talking about: Yaxel Lendeborg.
Casual fans may not fully understand the hype yet, but Warriors fans are already obsessed with the idea of him fitting into Golden State’s system. At 6’9”, athletic, aggressive, and capable of impacting multiple areas of the game, he looks exactly like the type of player Steve Kerr loves developing.
Energy.
Defense.
Versatility.
Winning habits.
That combination next to veterans like Curry and Draymond could accelerate his growth FAST.
And honestly, this lineup gives off serious “Strength In Numbers” energy again.
Not because it’s identical to the old dynasty teams — it isn’t.
But because it brings back the same feeling of unpredictability. The same feeling that Golden State can overwhelm opponents in waves. One second Curry is bombing logo threes. The next, Draymond is screaming after forcing a turnover. Then Porzingis blocks a shot into the fifth row while Lendeborg sprints the floor for a dunk.
That kind of momentum destroys teams mentally.
Of course, there are still questions.
Can Porzingis stay healthy for a full season?
Can Podziemski take another major leap offensively?
Is Lendeborg truly ready for meaningful NBA minutes on a contender?
And perhaps the biggest question of all: how much elite basketball does Steph Curry still have left?
But if there’s one thing the NBA world has learned over the past decade, it’s this:
Never count out Stephen Curry.
Every single time people start writing the Warriors’ obituary, they find a way to reinvent themselves. They adapt. They evolve. They find overlooked talent, maximize spacing, and suddenly look dangerous again when nobody expects it.
That’s what dynasties do.
And the timing couldn’t be more interesting.
The Western Conference is already a nightmare. Teams like the Denver Nuggets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Dallas Mavericks are all loaded with talent. Every playoff series feels like war.
But Golden State adding size, rim protection, youth, and versatility around Curry suddenly changes the entire conversation.
Because now the Warriors don’t just look entertaining again.
They look dangerous.
And if this lineup builds chemistry quickly, the rest of the NBA may realize something horrifying halfway through the season:
The dynasty might not be dead after all.
So now the question every basketball fan is debating becomes impossible to ignore…
If this projected lineup stays healthy, are the Golden State Warriors actually good enough to make one last championship run with Stephen Curry leading the way? 👀
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