The Golden State Warriors aren’t what you would typically call a traditional rim-attacking team.
The singular goal of every offense is to generate advantages that lead to efficient shots. Think of the teams who do rely on rim pressure to generate those advantages: spread pick-and-roll is usually what those squads employ, with a primary ball handler who can create shots for himself and for everyone around him.
While the Warriors do employ a non-insignificant amount of ball screens in their offense, it doesn’t constitute its main ethos.
Playmaking from multiple sources is their lifeblood.