The Golden State Warriors have 23 games left on their regular-season schedule.
That may not seem like much, but we’re talking about a team that’s proven that they can get hot in the blink of an eye, so we wouldn’t rush to count them out just yet.
However, the past couple of weeks have been quite worrisome for the fans and the players.
They cannot seem to get the job done without Stephen Curry, and they’ve been one of the worst road teams in the Association this season.
That was again on full display last night, as they couldn’t beat the new-look Lakers at Crypto.com Arena, and the final outcome doesn’t actually resemble how outplayed they were for most of the game, and by a team that’s been together for less than a month.
Even so, Warriors star Klay Thompson still isn’t worried about what’s to come.
He claims he’s fully confident in his team’s ability to bounce back and go back to their usual dominant ways, stating that he’s always going to believe in his teammates no matter what.
"I'm never going to not believe in this team."
Klay still has faith in the Dubs pic.twitter.com/Ud0hF42Hi2
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) February 24, 2023
Thompson knows that there’s still plenty of basketball to be played, and he knows they still have what it takes to go the distance, have fun on the court, and prove the doubters wrong again.
This has been a disappointing season by the reigning NBA champions, and it might as well be the beginning of the end of the dynasty.
But we should know better than to write them off right now.
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