Although they are on a three-game winning streak, it would still be too early to say that the Warriors are out of the crisis. This team is indeed expected to turn the corner by the majority of observers, especially after the suspension of Draymond Green. Thus, Stephen Curry recently wanted to react to this situation.

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The season started well for the Warriors with 5 victories in 6 games. The latter met the expectations of many analysts until then, but the adventures that followed were not to the advantage of the 2022 champions. Between the slump of Klay Thompson’s extension file, the current suspension of Draymond Green and the poor form of Andrew Wiggins, everything seems complicated today.

Furthermore, with a record of 13 wins for 14 losses, the Dubs are relegated to 11th place in the Western Conference. A ranking which necessarily distances them from what fans were accustomed to from this team considered a dynasty just a few years ago. As almost always, the bar set by observers is high, but will Californians be able to get out of this situation?

Stephen Curry’s rant

Since the start of the season, Steph Curry is practically the only star on his team to have remained faithful to his standards with 28.2 points on 46.4% shooting and 41.6% from three points. The Chief tries as best he can to keep the ship afloat.

 

Despite everything, criticism continues to fall on the workforce. Consequently, the double MVP delivered his thoughts after their victory this Tuesday against the Celtics (132-126).

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It’s been like this for years, even before we won the title in 2022. They always find something to complain about and it’s because they expect us to win all the time. You should therefore take each comment with a grain of salt. And for me, I think I just have to do what I said when we played the Clippers, which is to try to find a way to win one game after another.

During this meeting against Boston, the Splash Bro was imperial with a performance of 33 units and above all, a victorious three-point shot in the final moments of overtime. Thanks to him, the Warriors were able to obtain their third victory in a row. However, the probability of seeing them lift the Larry O’Brien trophy next June still remains low given their ranking.

That being said, the face displayed by the Dubs during the last meetings is encouraging. Has the four-time champion found the solution to the problem he orally exposed in Los Angeles? In any case, a lot of things could change during the second part of the season, if only because of the numerous transfer rumors that have been circulating for several weeks.

The season is not going as expected for the Warriors, who were expected by many to win the NBA title. Thus, Stephen Curry wanted to remind us that it will be important for them not to rely on expectations, but to focus on their progress in each match.