Ty's NBA Season Preview: Hawks, Spurs, Warriors
/Welcome to day seven of my preseason 2025-26 NBA countdown. We are at the teams that I consider to be playoff locks. These teams should all avoid the play-in and find themselves firmly entrenched as one of the top 6 seeds in their conference.
At 12 I have the Atlanta Hawks. The Hawks may, finally, have it figured out. They have tried a ton of things in the past couple years to minimal success. Trae Young is also nearing the end of his contract, and you know he is going to try his best to ball out so he can get a new max contract. Speaking of Young, while a very good offensive guy, he still has some big flaws. He hunts assists, and if you don't give him one on what he deems to be a good pass, he may freeze that player out in future games. He is also a zero defender. He gets hunted by opponents on that end. I do like that he is on some weird offseason tour where he is calling out others who have called him out. It feels like he's out for blood. How that anger translates on the floor will say a whole lot about his next deal. I think Zaccharie Risacher has some good skills. He was a lottery pick for a reason. You have to have real talent to be a number one overall pick, even in a supposed down draft. He will only get better. Jalen Johnson is a budding star. He should get all star consideration this season, and if he continues at his current rate, all NBA may not be far behind. Dyson Daniels has the tools to be an elite level defender. And if he can find a quality shot, he adds great depth to this team. They acquired two big names in Kristaps Porzingnis and Nickeil Alexander Walker. Porzingis will bring excellent spacing and NAW is an all world defender and is becoming a better shooter. He is a high level 3 and D player. Onyeka Okongwu will play big minutes off the bench and he is becoming more and more vital to this team. And they took a local kid in Georgia standout Asa Newell in the draft, who many experts have high hopes for. The Hawks seem to have the right roster around Trae Young and Quinn Snyder. Snyder is going to be able to fully implement his whole coaching plan and Trae Young should look even better with a much improved supporting cast. The Hawks should be good, and in the East, who knows, they could make a deep playoff run.
At number 11 I have the San Antonio Spurs. I'm all in on this team and Victor Webanayama. Wemby is a future MVP. He can literally do everything you could ever dream of an NBA player doing. He is 7'5 and he can handle and shoot. He looks to have gotten stronger this offseason. He should be healthier. He may be the best defensive player in the NBA already. His ascent has started and who knows how high he can go from here, and I'm here for it. De'Aaron Fox may be hurt to start the season, but he will be back soon enough and when he is on the floor he and Wemby are going to run, run, run. I love that, and those two will form a formidable pick and roll combo. Keldon Johnson has gotten better as a three point shooter, and he brings some much needed floor spacing for this team. Jeremy Sochan is a wild card, but having a wild card like him is what most teams crave. He is a menace on defense, can pass the ball and has an endless motor. Stephon Castle is coming off a rookie of the year win and he is one of my favorite young players to watch. He has such a nice fluid game. He reminds me of a guard version of Kawhi Leonard. I think Dylan Harper is their point guard of the future. He will get a lot of coaching from Fox, but soon enough he will be running the point and I cannot wait to see how he performs. Luke Kornet was a decent enough signing and will bring plenty of hustle off the bench. Carter Bryant, their other rookie, looks like he is going to need to see the floor sooner rather than later. He has a ton of skills and a great upside. Devin Vassell is somewhat underrated and he is going to find plenty of open looks next to Wemby, Fox and Harper. And Harrison Barnes is still here and still contributing like a true vet with championship equity. I love this team and I'm expecting them to blow past preseason expectations, if they're healthy. Wemby is the future of the NBA and I am all here for his takeover.
The final team for the day, at number 10 I have the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors are the veteran laden team of the NBA. They have all the names we used to know and love, and these dudes can still play some good basketball. Steph Curry is the greatest shooter ever and he is still wildly productive. He is as consistent as they come and he is the best at what he does. He just needs to stay healthy. Jimmy Butler seems happy enough, and when he is happy and engaged, he is one of the better ones to do it. He is a great two way player, he can get to the line and he knows how to get under his opponents' skin. Draymond Green is still here and he is still causing havoc. He is a shell of the player he once was, but he still has that hold over certain players and that is a skill that cannot be taught. They signed De'Anthony Melton and Al Horford recently. Horford will be a steady presence and help replace Kevon Looney's production. Melton, if he can stay on the floor, is a very good second unit scorer. Brandon Podemzski has been very up and down, and I don't know if Steve Kerr fully trusts him just yet. Speaking of no trust from Kerr, Johnathan Kuminga is back on a small deal. I would be shocked if he sticks with the Warriors all season, but when he does play and wants to play, he is a darn good wing player. Gary Payton III can still play a little defense, but he is teetering on being washed up. Buddy Hield provides more shooting and bench scoring. Seth Curry is finally playing with his brother. And Moses Moody can do some things very well, but other things, not so great. The Warriors still have Steph Curry, and as long as he is on the floor, this team is liable to win every night. Having Jimmy Butler fully entrenched, and getting Al Horford only helps. And Buddy Hield can still fill it up from time to time. The Warriors are old, but they have experience and the best shooter in the world. That will lead to enough wins to be, at the very least, the 6th seed in the West.
That's it for today. Come back tomorrow for the next three teams.
Ty
Ty is the Pop Culture editor for SeedSing, the other host of the X Millennial Man Podcast, and the greatest basketball writer on the internet.