The 2024 Clutch Player of the Year, Stephen Curry, is a standout player for the Warriors. He talked about his future in basketball and what fans may anticipate from the team this summer. Steph stated that despite the four-time champions’ dismal season, they would be ready to bounce back the following year and won’t be too distant from being a serious contender.
Curry told NBA Sports, “The sad part was just missing three wins to get out of the play-in and have yourself in a playoff series.” “You’re like, ‘Okay, we’re down one and can game plan to try to get back into the series,’ even in a game like that in Sacramento during our play-in round. We experienced an early-year
The Warriors were expected to reclaim the top spot in the West this season after moving Jordan Poole for Chris Paul in the summer. Even though they did outperform the previous campaign, they were still unable to stay up with the Western Conference. This season, Golden State finished 10th in the West with a 46-36 record, and they lost their play-in game against the Sacramento Kings in the elimination round.
Steph hopes to see some significant changes this summer, but he is aware that fixing a roster this problematic won’t be simple.
“You have to ask yourself, ‘What can we do to get better?’ when you lose and look in the mirror.
Following an unpredictable season that culminated in a devastating play-in loss, the Warriors are dealing with a great deal of doubt regarding their future. It’s obvious that they can’t win a title as it is right now, with the core growing older and the role-players finding it difficult to maintain consistency. How much will the team alter in the upcoming months is the question.
Even if the Dubs would prefer to retain their championship core, financial considerations may prevent them from doing so. For instance, Klay Thompson is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in July, but it’s no secret that he and the Warriors are at odds over an extension.
In the meantime, Draymond Green’s increasingly unstable actions pose a threat to the stability of the entire locker room environment.