Podziemski’s 22nd Birthday Marks the Warriors’ Return to Draft Gold
IT’S TIME TO THROW A PODZ PARTY!
The Golden State Warriors have been searching for their next diamond in the draft. As Brandin Podziemski celebrates his 22nd birthday today (February 25th), it’s becoming clear that Podz may just be their latest big win.
Remember when many voices in Dub Nation were lukewarm when Podziemski’s name was called at #19 in 2023? Those digital groans have transformed into digital parades as the birthday boy has morphed from “developmental project” to “essential starter” faster than Steph Curry can launch from the logo.
Happy 22nd Birthday! You may be the youngest Golden State Warrior still, but you play with a passion and heart of a vet.. God has blessed you with a great organization, staff, teammates and an amazing fan base. So enjoy the day!!!! Go Warriors
— John Podziemski (@john_fiero) February 25, 2025
Love Dad pic.twitter.com/dmHqFlinLy
One thing that’s helped reveal that is the Jimmy Butler trade. The move was supposed to be about acquiring a star, but the real story has become how it’s unleashed Podziemski. The numbers don’t lie — he’s been a statistical monster, posting a +109 over the last six games.
Sunday’s performance against Dallas was the perfect birthday appetizer: 17 points, a career-high 13 rebounds, and a team-leading +30 in just 29 minutes. Who needs cake when you’re feasting on the Mavericks?
Podziemski plus-minus in the 6 games before Butler's arrival:
— Tim Kawakami (@timkawakami) February 24, 2025
+19
+1
-6
-9
-3
-14
Podziemski plus-minus in the 6 games after Butler's arrival:
+26
+18
+13
+1
+21
+30
Podziemski been playing good basketball for a while now. He's owed an apology from a lot of people, by the way.
— Marc Grandi (@MarcGrandi) February 22, 2025
What makes Podziemski’s emergence so valuable is how perfectly he complements the Warriors’ stars. His shooting percentages (32% from beyoond the arc) don’t tell the full story of his impact. He’s the NBA’s version of the Swiss Army knife — cutting, slashing, defending, and making momentum-shifting plays that don’t always show up in traditional box scores.
The road to NBA relevance hasn’t been straightforward for Podz. His rookie season provided glimpses of potential, averaging 9.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists. Solid numbers, but nothing that screamed “future star.” Then came the sophomore leap that has Warriors fans salivating about a Poole-less future that suddenly feels brighter than expected.
Through 13 starts this season, Podziemski is averaging 14.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.5 assists, numbers that become even more impressive when you factor in his defensive intensity and growing chemistry with Butler. The pair share a 24.5 net rating in 143 minutes together, which ranks second on the team for any two-man combo with significant minutes.
Happy 22nd birthday, Brandin Podziemski!
— PodzMuse (@PodzMuse) February 25, 2025
To celebrate him turning 22 today, here are 22 of his best plays from his young NBA career.
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The early-season Podziemski experiment as primary bench facilitator produced mixed results. Being asked to orchestrate offense for second units is a heavy burden for any young player, especially one still finding his NBA footing. Now, playing alongside established stars like Curry and Butler, Podziemski has found his ideal role: doing a bit of everything without the pressure of being the offensive centerpiece.
This role evolution explains his recent surge. In his last three starts, he’s averaging 18.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 3.7 assists. Those aren’t just “good for a young player” numbers — they’re “good for any player” numbers. And he’s accomplishing this while shooting just 30.3% from three during the Warriors’ 5-1 stretch, suggesting his ceiling remains significantly higher.
It’s fitting that Podziemski’s breakout game against Dallas came during Andre Iguodala’s jersey retirement ceremony. The parallels are intriguing: both players impact winning in ways that transcend traditional statistics, both thrive as complementary pieces to superstars, and both possess basketball IQs that compensate for any athletic limitations.
Is it too early for such comparisons? Maybe. But watching Podziemski operate within Steve Kerr’s system feels strangely familiar to the way Iguodala seamlessly elevated the original Death Lineup. He’s not the same player, but he might ultimately have a similar impact on the franchise’s winning trajectory.
As Podziemski blows out 22 candles today, Warriors fans should be making wishes of their own:
- Continued health (his earlier abdominal injury was a reminder of his importance)
- Improved three-point consistency (the 30.3% will inevitably rise given his college track record)
- More Butler-Podziemski minutes (the chemistry is already exceptional and growing)
- A playoff berth to showcase his game on the biggest stage
The Warriors’ front office deserves credit for identifying a player whose college journey,from Illinois benchwarmer to Santa Clara standout, suggested both resilience and untapped potential. In a draft class that was considered weak by historical standards, finding a player who’s already outperforming multiple lottery picks is the kind of organizational win that sustains dynasties.
As Podziemski celebrates his birthday, Warriors fans should raise a glass to what’s looking increasingly like draft day grand larceny. In a season that began with questions about the franchise’s direction, Podziemski has become an unexpected answer. Happy birthday, Podz! The present this year belongs to Warriors fans watching you develop into the team’s future.