Do the Warriors still have a championship-level core?
The Golden State Warriors championship-winning core is entering the final stages of their careers. Klay Thompson has left the Bay Area to join the Dallas Mavericks. As such, the front office has re-tooled the roster with some fresh veteran talent, providing a boost to a franchise that hasn’t undergone much turnover in recent years.
Due to the new additions and Curry’s age-defying exploits, there’s still a chance that another championship could be won in the Bay Area. However, Steve Kerr would have to stumble upon the perfect rotation pattern for that level of success to occur in the upcoming season.
In a recent YouTube video by “Swish Culture,” the host explores whether the Warriors are still a championship-level team and whether they have a new superstar waiting to emerge from the younger contingent of talent on the roster.
You can watch the full episode by clicking on the embedded video above.
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