The Golden State Warriors were eliminated from the NBA Western Conference semifinals with a 1-4 loss to the Timberwolves, which was the first time since the "Moe God" Curry led the team to go out in five games in the series. Curry said in an interview a few days ago that as long as he fights side by side with "Master Major" Butler and D. Green, there will be a chance to win the championship in the next two years.
"Moe God" Curry
"We have two years left on our contract," Curry said in an interview, hoping that he can continue to work with D. Green, head coach Cole and Butler, and that postseason reinforcements are very important to prepare for the next season, and do not want to go through the torment of two months of sprinting to make the playoffs. Curry believes the Warriors have a complete roster right now, but there are still a lot of decisions to be made in the summer.
Curry was absent in the first game of the second round of the playoffs because of a first-degree strain in the left hamstring muscle, although there was a chance to return in the 6th game, but the team did not continue the game, he could only watch the team on the sidelines eliminate, Curry admitted that he was very disappointed, if he stayed healthy, he would have a chance to win the championship, but life is like this, he can only look forward.
Curry also added that looking at the past two months, they fought all the way up from the play-in tournament and beat the Rockets, who are second in the West, are enough to prove that they have the ability to compete for a championship. Curry believes he has good chemistry with Butler, his addition has convinced everyone that he is capable of beating any opponent, the team's midseason decision was a success, and he is looking forward to working together next season.