Grading Players 24-25 Seasons
- Alexander Klahr
- May 20
- 1 min read
Updated: May 22
Jimmy Butler III: B
Despite joining midseason, Butler significantly enhanced the Warriors' defensive and offensive performance. His leadership and experience were invaluable, especially during the playoff run. While there were critiques about his offensive aggressiveness in certain playoff moments, his overall contribution was a substantial boost to the team's dynamics.
Stephen Curry: A Continues to be elite. Efficient scoring, leadership, and the face of the franchise.
Draymond Green: B- Still a defensive anchor and playmaker, but technicals and availability drag the grade down.
Buddy Hield: C Inconsistent shooting and limited impact on both ends. Struggled to find rhythm in the system.
Trayce Jackson-Davis: C Flashes of potential as a rim protector and finisher, but still raw and limited minutes.
Jonathan Kuminga: C+ Strong athleticism and upside, but needs more consistency and impact in big moments.
Kevon Looney: C Reliable presence but slower and less impactful this season. Role reduced.

Moses Moody: A+ Took a big leap. Efficient, smart, and trusted in key moments. Arguably the most improved Warrior.
Gary Payton II: B- Solid perimeter defense and hustle plays, but injuries and limited offense keep him from a higher grade.
Brandin Podziemski: B Smart, gritty, and versatile. Excellent rookie season with solid contributions.
Quinten Post: B- Showed promise in limited action. Decent shooting touch for a big, but still developing.
Gui Santos: B Energy guy with flashes of scoring and rebounding ability. Looks like a useful rotational piece.
Pat Spencer: A
High-effort player with a unique journey. Limited role but made the most of his minutes.
I guess these are season grades, but Moody was a D- in the playoffs.