The Golden State Warriors had a tough summer after the Sacramento Kings knocked them out early in the play-in tournament.
Offseason Changes:
Klay Thompson left for the Dallas Mavericks at the start of free agency, which was a big surprise. Mike Dunleavy Jr. and his team quickly adapted by bringing in new players like De’Anthony Melton, Kyle Anderson, and Buddy Hield. Now, their roster looks stronger than last year.
Young Talent on the Rise:
The Warriors are counting on their young stars to step up. Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga show promise of becoming All-Stars. Trayce Jackson-Davis and Moses Moody could become key players too. Draymond Green feels optimistic about this potential, believing he and Steph Curry can still win another championship.
โI know I ainโt done. I know he ainโt done,โ Green told Marcus Thompson II of The Athletic. โSo it ainโt like, โAll right, I feel like Iโm at the end. Iโm cashing it in.โ Nah. We can do that sโ again."
Fans believe they have what it takes to win again.
The Key Ingredients:
As long as Curry stays healthy, he’s one of the best point guards around even at 36 years old! Green remains a top defender too. These two are vital for any championship dreams they have. If Kuminga or Podziemski reach an All-Star level soon enough… watch out!
Looking Ahead:
Green is thrilled about where things stand now with this franchise he helped build into something special over time; if management keeps adding talent while keeping core players intact โ success seems inevitable eventually! โWhether we win another championship or not,โ Green said confidently.
But patience is crucial here since reaching those goals might take two or three more years unless some magical trade happens overnight (which rarely occurs).