2x MVP Steph Curry Breaks Silence After Disappointing Warriors Season
While the Golden State Warriors had a very disappointing season, their superstar point guard Steph Curry turned in another great year. Finishing his 2023-24 campaign with an All-Star appearance, Clutch Player of the Year award, and an All-NBA selection, Curry had quite the year.
In his first post on X (formerly known as Twitter) since Golden State’s season ended, Curry shared a message after being named to his 10th All-NBA team:
“Even though year 15 didn’t end as planned, a lot to build on and a lot to look forward to! Appreciate DubNation and thankful for it all! 10X All NBA, who would’ve thought… See y’all this summer,” Curry wrote.
Of course referencing his upcoming Olympics run with Team USA, Curry is excited to get back on the court this summer to represent his country. Team USA has a loaded roster, which is headlined by Curry, LeBron James, and other top NBA stars.
The Warriors have a lot to figure out this offseason, because they are currently trending in the wrong direction. Losing in the second round two seasons ago, Golden State followed that up this past year by missing the playoffs entirely. This is not the trajectory Golden State wants to continue on, which means big changes must come this summer.
With a star like Curry, the Warriors should remain all-in on winning.
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NBA Fans Slam Draymond Green’s Latest Viral Statement
During a recent appearance on The Big Podcast with Shaquille O’Neal, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green spoke on the NBA fining players, and how he feels the league does not set players up to be wealthy after they finish playing.
“The fines to me don’t make sense,” Green said. “When you talk about – as hard as we work to accumulate wealth, coming from situations that most people never make it out, and then you get fined the way we get fined, it’s actually not set up for us to be wealthy after we’re done playing. This job is not set up – the way we’re taxed, the way we’re fined You hear about all these programs – this program this, that program that. That sh-t is to cover everybody’s ass.”
Green added, “But if I do something wrong, I lose $100,000? Man, it took my mom four years when I was growing up to make $100,000. And I lose that in a night because, what? The referee got mad at me and he didn’t like what I said to him. So I lose $5,000 like that?”
This statement from Green has gone completely viral on social media, with some accounts accumulating millions of impressions – largely driven by fans slamming Green’s comments. Look no further than the replies to The Big Podcast’s initial post to see how fans feel about what Green had to say.
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