San Francisco, CA — In a bombshell statement on the latest episode of The Bill Simmons Podcast, the legendary NBA analyst suggested that commissioner Adam Silver may be working against the Golden State Warriors’ championship chances. Simmons argued that the league dealt the Warriors a brutal hand with their current schedule — a grueling stretch that could make or break their season before November even ends…
“Golden State is the one that I really vacillated on whether they’re an actual contender or a possible contender,” Simmons said. “And here’s why I made them a possible contender: I think there’s a real chance that Adam Silver hates Golden State because I can’t think of any other explanation when I look at the schedule… Seventeen days, ten games, all in different locations. That’s a f—k you from the NBA schedulers.”
The Warriors now face nine of their next eleven games on the road, a daunting challenge for a team that ranks as the second-oldest in the league, averaging 27.5 years per player. While Stephen Curry defies age at 37, and veterans Draymond Green, Jimmy Butler, and Al Horford continue to perform at a high level, even seasoned players can feel the toll of relentless travel and back-to-back contests…
Coach Steve Kerr admitted fatigue already played a role after the Warriors fell to the Milwaukee Bucks without Giannis Antetokounmpo. “It looked to me like fatigue, mental and physical fatigue. It didn’t look like our team was there. Our spacing was bad and it just didn’t feel like we had our usual pop. Milwaukee made 19 threes, one tough one after another. We let them hang around too long — that was the problem,” Kerr said…

Despite these early hurdles, the Warriors have shown flashes of championship-caliber play, dispatching the Los Angeles Lakers on the road and following up with wins over Denver, the Clippers, and Memphis. But the true test looms: the next 17 days on the road will reveal whether Golden State is a legitimate contender or a pretender…
“That’s why I want to see where they are by 11/16 in that New Orleans game,” Simmons added. “Who’s already hurt, who’s been sitting, how fresh are we looking? How impactful is Kuminga? What else am I leaving out?”
It remains unclear whether Adam Silver or the NBA schedule-makers fully considered the strain this stretch would place on one of the league’s oldest rosters. Yet, the Warriors now face the ultimate early-season crucible, a gauntlet that could define their championship trajectory…
Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Golden State can endure, or if Simmons’ warning of league interference might hold a kernel of truth. By the end of this road-heavy schedule, the Warriors’ place in the title conversation could be clearer — or in serious jeopardy…
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