Los Angeles Lakers are once again among the leading contenders for the NBA championship, thanks in large part to their formidable trio of LeBron James, Luka Doncic, and Austin Reaves. With the star-studded core gaining momentum, debates are intensifying around which teamâif anyâcan derail their postseason run. For Boston Celtics legend Paul Pierce, one franchise stands out as a serious threat: the Golden State Warriors.
For Pierce, the matchup that could pose the greatest danger to the Lakers is a first-round series against Golden Stateâa team he believes Los Angeles should avoid at all costs.
âThis is the one team I fear for the Lakers in the first round,â Pierce said. âOut of all the teams, this is the one that could bounce the Lakers early. Iâd rather face three All-Stars than three Hall of Famers. Youâre talking about guys who have already won a title together and can flip the switch in a series. When you have Steph [Curry], Draymond [Green], and Jimmy Butler locked in, thatâs a problem.â
âTheyâve got Steph, and Draymondâwhoâs in the Defensive Player of the Year conversationâcan guard anybody on that roster,â Pierce added. âI think Lukaâs worried about both Draymond and Jimmy Butler.â

Jimmy Butler III #10, Draymond Green #23 and Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors react in the second half against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center on February 27, 2025 in Orlando, Florida.
How Draymond and Butler complicate things for Doncic and LeBron
On paper, the Lakers have overwhelming offensive firepower. Doncic is a matchup nightmare, LeBron remains a top-10 player, and Reaves has embraced his role with confidence. But Golden State thrives in the postseason by disrupting opposing starsâand thatâs where Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler come into play.

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Green, enjoying arguably his best defensive season in recent memory, remains one of the leagueâs elite switch defenders. His ability to anticipate plays and physically wear down opponents could disrupt Doncicâs offensive rhythmâespecially in slower, half-court possessions.
Then thereâs Butler. A proven playoff performer, Butler excels in high-pressure matchups and can defend elite wings while shouldering a significant scoring load. His willingness to take on the LeBron assignmentâand the confidence to challenge him in late-game situationsâcould shift the balance in a tightly contested series.
Can experience and chemistry trump star power in a seven-game series?
Golden State may not be the deepest or flashiest team on paper, but in the playoffs, pedigree and cohesion often outweigh raw talent. With the championship core of Curry, Green, and head coach Steve Kerr still intactâand the addition of Butlerâs playoff toughnessâthe Warriors have the blend of experience, leadership, and grit that can make life difficult for anyone.
LeBron and Luka may be two of the most gifted players in the NBA, but their partnership is still developing. The Warriors donât have that concernâtheyâve been through battles together and know how to win when the stakes are highest.

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In a seven-game series, where every possession matters and mental sharpness can swing momentum, Golden Stateâs continuity could prove just as dangerous as the Lakersâ superstar firepower.





