Golden State Warriors NBA Champion Makes Bold Statement Before Season
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and guard Gary Payton II (0) after the game against the Los Angeles Lakers atThe Golden State Warriors won an NBA championship in 2022. This was the fourth title for Golden State in this dynasty era.
Since defeating the Boston Celtics in the 2022 NBA Finals, the Warriors have won just one playoff series. Falling to the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2023 Western Conference Semifinals, Golden State followed that by missing the playoffs entirely last season.
Trending in the wrong direction, the Warriors have very low expectations from the national media. Many outlets have Golden State missing the playoffs again.
ย “The prediction is that they finish barely above .500, but give the Warriors a wide variance because of No. 30.”
Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) takes a portrait during Media Day at the Chase Center
Speaking on 95.7 The Gameโs Willard and Dibs show, Warriors guard and 2022 NBA champion Gary Payton pushed back against predictions like this.
โThey said in ’22 we were on a downfall,โ Payton said. โโWarriors are done.’ I’m sure they’re saying it even more now… I think we’re going to shock a lot of people. I think we’ll do some damage in the West.”
While Payton has a point, this feels different than the 2022 season. While Golden State undoubtedly outperformed expectations that year, they also got an All-Star season from Andrew Wiggins, the long awaited injury return of Klay Thompson, and the best season of Jordan Pooleโs career.