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Now that Jonathan Kuminga has signed a new deal, the Golden State Warriors‘ long offseason is almost complete.
The team is settled and ready to get started, and Stephen Curry likes their chances.
Speaking to NBC Sports, he talked about why he’s “happy” with the current look of the team.
“I think with this last little piece that needs to settle, I think I’m extremely happy with a different look,” Curry said. “We’re just trying to carry the momentum that we had from last year, understanding getting through an 82-game season is the challenge for every team, but especially a veteran team. But the way that we finished [2024-25] and the record that we had, and obviously before I got hurt during the [2025 NBA playoffs] second round, we were a relevant threat, and I think we’ve gotten better.”
Curry believes that his team is going to build upon the success they found last year, as long as he can stay healthy.
After many people counted them out toward the start of 2024-25, the Warriors were able to compete at a high level last season and made a powerful push into the playoffs.
Sadly, Curry got hurt, and when he went down, Golden State’s chances of reaching the Finals evaporated.
Curry feels his team had a lot of momentum last year, and he wants to carry that over into the new season.
For weeks, fans have grown increasingly nervous about this team because they couldn’t figure things out with Kuminga.
That is now out of the way, and the Warriors can get to work at making plans for the season ahead.
They have a roster, they have goals, and, most importantly, they have Curry at the center of it all.