The Golden State Warriors may have lost the chance to defend their title, but Stephen Curry and his teammates are not ready to throw in the towel just yet.
Despite the Warriors’ elimination from the playoffs, Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andrew Wiggins, and Kevon Looney all remain confident that they will be able to compete at the highest level next season.

Curry, the veteran leader of the team, expressed his unwavering faith in his teammates, saying, “No matter how different it looks, I think we understand each other, what we all bring to the table and trust that we’re just gonna compete until the wheels fall off.” However, the Warriors will have to improve their performance on the road if they want to return to the NBA Finals.
Despite the outside speculation that the Warriors’ dynasty is over, coach Steve Kerr believes that the team’s core group of Curry, Green, and Thompson still have plenty left in the tank.
Although the season ended on a low note, Kerr is confident that the Warriors have the potential to win another championship. Looney also remains optimistic about the team’s future and believes that the Warriors have a lot more to give.
The Warriors faced several challenges this season, including injuries to key players, team crises, and struggles on the road.
However, the team remains focused on regrouping and improving for next season. Curry emphasized the importance of putting together the best possible team and understanding how to retool to become a legitimate championship contender.
Thompson, who struggled to knock down key shots against the Lakers, is still reeling from the team’s early exit. However, he remains committed to improving and giving it his all next season. “It stings real bad and it’s going to sting all summer,” Thompson said. “But I can tell you we gave it everything we had.”
As the Warriors begin their offseason preparations, the team will look to address their weaknesses and improve their performance for next season. With their core group still intact, the Warriors are poised to make another run at the title.