The Golden State Warriors show mixed results as after a loss. Since 2014, they're 110-92-0 against the spread—a 0.0% win rate with an ROI of +4.0%. While not a strong standalone angle, this data provides valuable context when combined with other factors.

⚖ Neutral
Record110-92-0
Win Rate0.0%
Sample Size202 games
ROI+4.0%
Units Won+8.0u
Time Period2014-2024

Year-by-Year Performance

SeasonRecordWin %ROI
201410-9-00.0%+0.5%
20158-10-00.0%-15.2%
201612-11-00.0%-0.4%
20178-10-00.0%-15.2%
201811-8-00.0%+10.5%
201910-6-00.0%+19.3%
202015-7-00.0%+30.2%
20219-4-00.0%+32.2%
202212-10-00.0%+4.1%
20238-11-00.0%-19.6%
20247-6-00.0%+2.8%

Why This Trend Exists

The Warriors' strong bounce-back performance after losses stems from their championship DNA and Steve Kerr's masterful adjustments. This franchise has cultivated a culture of accountability where losses serve as immediate learning opportunities rather than momentum killers. Kerr's coaching philosophy emphasizes film study and tactical tweaks between games, allowing the team to identify and correct defensive breakdowns or offensive stagnation that led to the previous defeat. Golden State's veteran core of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson brings championship experience that prevents panic after setbacks. These players understand that regular season losses are data points for improvement, not indictments of their ability. The team's offensive system, built on ball movement and spacing, becomes more focused and deliberate following defeats as players recommit to the principles that made them successful. The psychological factor cannot be understated - this organization expects to win every game, making losses feel like aberrations that demand immediate correction. Their depth allows Kerr to experiment with rotations and find the right combinations to address whatever issues surfaced in the previous game. This trend carries the most weight when the Warriors face quality opponents on the road after home losses, where their championship pedigree truly separates them from lesser teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Golden State Warriors's ATS record as after a loss?

The Golden State Warriors have an ATS record of 110-92-0 (54.5%) after a loss from 2014-2024. This means they have covered the spread 110 times and failed to cover 92 times following losses during this period.

Is betting on the Golden State Warriors as after a loss profitable?

Yes, betting on the Golden State Warriors after a loss has been profitable with a 4.0% ROI over the 2014-2024 period. Their 54.5% ATS win rate after losses provides positive expected value for bettors.

How does this compare to the league average?

The Warriors' 54.5% ATS record after losses is above the typical league average of around 50%. This suggests they respond well to losses and represent good betting value in bounce-back situations.

ANALYZE This Trend

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Methodology

All trends in The Archives are calculated from official game results and closing point spreads from 2014 to 2024. ROI assumes a flat $100 bet at standard -110 juice. Win rate is calculated as wins divided by total decisions (pushes excluded). A minimum of 10 games is required for a trend to be published. Data is sourced from The Odds API and verified against official league records.