Golden State, California â The Golden State Warriors have officially confirmed their 10-man roster for training camp, and social media has exploded with reactions to whatâs being dubbed the âOld âN State Warriorsâ lineup. With Steph Curry (38), Draymond Green (36), Jimmy Butler (37), and Al Horford (40) leading the charge, the team now holds the oldest average age in modern NBA history â 37.8 years old. Fans online are split between admiration and disbelief, with memes flooding X (formerly Twitter) under the hashtag #AARPWarriors.
What started as an offseason rumor about the Warriors seeking âveteran leadershipâ has turned into the NBAâs most talked-about experiment in experience. âWe may be old,â Draymond Green joked during media day, âbut experience still wins championships.â His teammate, Steph Curry, smiled beside him and added, âIf you can still shoot, you can still win.â That confidence â bordering on defiance â seems to define this latest chapter of the Warriorsâ dynasty.

This season marks the 12th year since the Warriorsâ first championship under Steve Kerr, and while critics argue the team should have rebuilt years ago, Golden Stateâs front office clearly believes thereâs one more run left in this core. Adding Butler and Horford â two players who built reputations on grit, leadership, and elite defense â signals a shift from the flashy, pace-heavy play that once defined the franchise. Instead, the Warriors may now rely on half-court precision, intelligence, and perhaps nostalgia to carry them through the brutal Western Conference.
NBA analysts are already debating whether this roster is genius or desperation. ESPNâs Jalen Rose called it âa gamble on legacy,â while TNTâs Charles Barkley simply laughed and said, âMan, thatâs not a team â thatâs a reunion tour.â But the Warriorsâ general manager defended the move, telling reporters, âYou canât teach chemistry or playoff composure. These guys have both.â
For fans in the Bay Area, the upcoming season feels like watching a legendary band return to the stage for one last encore â everyone knows it might not last long, but no one wants to miss it. âIâve watched Steph since 2010,â one longtime fan said. âIf this is his final run, Iâll cherish every game.â
Still, the reality of age and injuries looms large. Horford, now 40, will be the leagueâs oldest active player, while Curry and Butler have both missed significant stretches in recent seasons. Conditioning, minutes management, and depth will be critical as the Warriors attempt to outlast younger, hungrier teams like the Thunder, Mavericks, and Timberwolves.
Yet if any team can make the impossible seem inevitable, itâs this one. âWeâre not here for headlines,â Butler said when asked about the âOld âN Stateâ nickname. âWeâre here for banners.â
As training camp tips off, the question isnât whether the Warriors can still play â itâs whether they can still win it all. For now, the world watches as basketballâs elder statesmen lace up once again, proving that greatness might age â but it doesnât fade…
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