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Here’s what Stephen Curry sees of Klay Thompson and Draymond Green remaining in Golden State (+Video)

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The Warriors star point guard spoke about the issue at the press conference after the game against the Boston Celtics

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Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green have been the leaders of the Golden State Warriors project since the first title they won in 2015 against the Cleveland Cavaliers and, since then, they have had dominant seasons and others that have not been so good.

However, everything has an end and that of the Warriors trio could be coming to an end.

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Of the three players, the most consistent has been Curry, Thompson has had problems with injuries that have kept him away from the court for several seasons and Green has been having problems on the court due to his excessive use of force.

For this reason, there have been questions about whether Golden State management should keep the trident or seek to leave them to begin a reconstruction within the team.

Given this, Curry himself spoke about the issue and made his position clear.

Win or win

The Golden State star point guard commented that they have extra pressure, due to the success they have had since 2015, and that is why they are accustomed to the press talking about whether the team’s management should break the core, made up of Curry, Thompson and Green.

“It’s been like this for years… They always find something to criticize and that’s because there is an expectation for us to win,” “Steph” said of the constant comments to the Golden State trident.

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In addition, he highlighted that in 2022 they were crowned champions and many did not have them as favorites to win the title against the Boston Celtics.

In this 2023-24 campaign, the Warriors have had problems leaving behind their excessive dependence on Curry to add victories and the key is for the team, not just Thompson and Green, to raise their level of play to improve their contribution on the court.

Currently, Golden State occupies 11th position in the Western Conference with 13 wins and 14 losses, with a streak of three wins that could be extended this Friday when they face the Washington Wizards.