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Stephen Curry lays out the ‘beautiful challenge’ that the Golden State Warriors face next season
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Stephen Curry believes he and the Golden State Warriors are ready to prove a long-standing narrative wrong next season.

The Golden State Warriors have not done much this offseason, despite there being some glaring gaps on their roster.

The Jonathan Kuminga situation has massively impacted the Warriors, as they haven’t made any other signings this summer.

Things have gotten so tense that Steve Kerr’s coaching style on the Warriors has been questioned by fans.

But Stephen Curry doesn’t see much reason for doom and gloom. In fact, he believes that he and the Warriors have a chance to do something massive next season.

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Stephen Curry says Golden State Warriors have foundation for title challenge

Stephen Curry spoke in an interview recently while promoting his youth summer camp. When the reporter asked Curry if he could win another NBA championship now that he is above the age of 35.

Curry said that he and the Warriors have the experience and the talent to compete for a championship, and looks forward to the ‘beautiful challenge.’

“We’re going to find out. I think we can. What we did last year, a third of the season after the trade deadline, when we were top three in the league in both offense and defense – all the metrics that showed that we were a really good team.

“Obviously, we have to stay healthy and get through the season at a high level. But I like the identity that we have.

“The foundation of knowing how to play together towards the end of last season, which we can hopefully translate to this year.

“I know I get that question asked a lot because of the age, and this is something that we haven’t really seen before, but that’s the beautiful challenge of this game.”

Golden State Warriors must resolve their issues before new season

The Golden State Warriors are eyeing another NBA championship. But the way they’re approaching this offseason would suggest otherwise.

While it is understandable that the Warriors’ front office would want to resolve the Jonathan Kuminga situation before making any new moves, it has put them far behind the eight ball compared to other teams.

The Warriors are the only NBA team that has not made any signings or trades this offseason, completely shutting down their operations till the Kuminga situation is resolved.

But this could prove to be disastrous, as it could leave the Warriors in a position where all their desired targets choose to sign with other teams.

This article first appeared on NBA Analysis Network and was syndicated with permission.

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