The Golden State Warriors’ season may be finished, but the brilliance they represent remains.
The club that exists in the Bay Area could be considered the remnants of a dynasty. After all, the Warriors had missed the playoffs in three of the previous five seasons, two of which were due to Play-In Tournament failures and a third (2019-20) because Klay Thompson played zero games and Steph Curry featured in only five, both due to injury.Curry reminded teammate Draymond Green of these facts with a powerful three-word message in the locker room at the Golden 1 Center on the evening of Monday, April 15, when their NorCal rivals, the Sacramento Kings, ended the Warriors’ playoff campaign with a 118-94 rout in the No. 9 vs. No. 10 NBA Play-In Tournament game in the Western Conference.
Green conveyed what Curry told him through “The Draymond Green Show” podcast on Friday.
However, it must be noted that Golden State won a championship between their postseason absences (2021-22), and that the organization still has one of the top ten players in the NBA on its roster in Curry.