
"Warriors Find Relief in All-Star Break After Controversial Lineup Change"
The Golden State Warriors head into the All-Star break with a 27-26 record, emphasizing the much-needed rest after a taxing first half of the season marked by injuries, lineup changes, and the passing of assistant coach Dejan Milojević. Coach Steve Kerr and the team are looking forward to the break to recharge and refocus, with veteran players like Klay Thompson and rookie Brandin Podziemski highlighting the importance of the mental reset. The team aims to carry their momentum into the remaining 29 games, eyeing a top-six seed in the Western Conference and hoping to avoid the NBA Play-In Tournament.

