Stephen Curry Provides Damning Reality Check About Warriors’ Championship Aspirations After Failed Offseason Pursuit Of Paul George
Did the Warriors miss their last shot at a title by failing to land Paul George?
Heading into next season, many might doubt the Warriors‘ chances of being a championship-contending team.
Their current roster and over-reliance on Stephen Curry brings a big question mark. Despite the Warriors’ acquiring veterans like Buddy Hield, Kyle Anderson, and De’Anthony Melton, these additions don’t immediately signal a championship run for most, probably also because the front office missed out on big names and lost Klay too.
However, Steph, the talisman of everything Warriors, remains hopeful.
Steph was asked how comfortable he felt about his team’s current position after missing out on Paul George and Lauri Markkanen.
He explained how the Warriors approached free agency and potential trades, mentioning that he was involved in the discussions around Paul George‘s decision to opt in or out of his contract. PG, on his part, was open to joining, but the talks fell through. “It’d been dope, man. I was looking forward to it, if it happened,” the former Clipper shared.
Coming back to the Media Day, even with the current roster, Stephen Curry remains optimistic about the upcoming season.
He said, “All 3 guys that we brought in, all are veterans, Buddy, Kyle, and Mel like established veterans who know how to play the game and are good pieces that you need to be a championship-type team.
Does that mean we’re there? I don’t know.”
“You asked all 30 teams last season, ‘Do you have Championship aspirations?’ you probably take 8 of them serious. 12 of them you like, ‘Maybe,’ and only one gets to say ‘Yeah, we had Championship aspirations.’
So, I think we’re in that position where we can be a relevant team early, give ourselves a chance to compete, and then assess where we are,” Stephen Curry confidently asserted.
The Splash Brother spoke like a true leader, giving credit to the team and front office for their efforts this offseason.
However, despite his words, there seems to be an underlying feeling that Stephen Curry might be carrying more weight this season, especially with no major offensive support like Paul George or Lauri Markkanen, both of whom the Warriors missed out on.
The Finnish star’s trade was close to becoming a reality, but it ultimately fell apart because GSW was unwilling to give up one of their promising young players.