Steph Curry has expressed confidence in the Golden State Warriors’ ability to compete at the highest level, despite the departure of his longtime teammate Klay Thompson, which marked the end of the “Splash Brothers” era.
Curry, as reported by Basketballsphere, dismissed concerns that Thompson’s exit would hinder the Warriors’ championship aspiration, expressing his excitement for the upcoming season.
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“I love the fact that people don’t think we can keep pace with some of the other teams in the West,” Curry said.
“I just love that challenge of stepping into a training camp and being able to create your own success – that gets me going.
Curry enters the new NBA season fresh off a gold medal win with Team USA at the Olympics, which has boosted his spirit.
The Warriors’ superstar concluded the previous NBA season with an impressive average of 26.4 points per game, underscoring his continued elite performance on the court
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