Steph Curry Talks Future Of The Warriors Roster

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Steph Curry is confident that the Warriors will stick together.

Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors are the definition of a dynasty. The Warriors have kept their core three members for each championship run. Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green will always be known as Warriors. However, nothing is for certain when it comes to Green's future with the team. Green and team GM Bob Myers will be free agents this summer. Myers is responsible for helping build the dynasty in Golden State. Both Green and Myers are key members of the Warriors dynasty. Curry recently spoke about how important it would be to retain both this summer.

During Curry's recent interview with 95.7 The Game's Steiny & Guru, the Warriors guard believes the formula is still successful. "Obviously, we understand how important Bob is, we understand how important Coach is, our core, Draymond, Klay, myself, Andre, even though he's had a rough year with injuries and whatnot, he's been extremely valuable behind the scenes in helping maintain our culture." Curry isn't wrong, as the team is fresh off of an NBA Championship run in 2022.

Steph Curry Still Believes In This Version Of The Warriors

Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors celebrates with Draymond Green #23 and his daughter Kyla Green after defeating the Boston Celtics 103-90 in Game Six of the 2022 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 16, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

It is hard to imagine seeing Green in another uniform. Steph Curry understands just how important guys like Green and Myers have been to his career. The Warriors dominated a decade and look to be still going strong in the 20s. The thought of breaking up such an incredible era would be hard to swallow. However, nothing lasts forever. Sooner or later, the Warriors will need to look toward the future. It is the nature of the league.

Whatever happens this summer, Warriors fans should appreciate what they've witnessed. The Warriors have been one of the most dominant organizations in the history of the NBA. While there's the potential to keep the band together, some believe it could be time to move on. However, the Warriors aren't thinking of a farewell tour. The team is looking to add a fifth title with their big 3. Can the Warriors make one more run? Drop your thoughts in the comment section below. For the latest on the happenings of the NBA, stay locked in with HNHH.

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Tyler Reed is a current Sports Writer for HotNewHipHop. He started back in March of 2023 with the company. During his time Tyler has shown his expertise in all things sports. Ranging from NBA news, all the way to boxing and MMA. He has bylines with several outlets, such as Busted Coverage, where Tyler has covered the NFL, College Football, WWE and beyond. Tyler has also written for Detroit Jock City, Wildcat Blue Nation and Swarm and Sting for the FanSided Network. Tyler is a massive Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Reds fan. Being from Kentucky, he chose connections to sports franchises that he enjoyed watching as a child. Unfortunately, his professional fandoms have only brought him pain. Tyler's hobbies outside of work include exercising and binge-watching the same shows he has watched for the last decade while endlessly scrolling through social media. His favorite hip-hop artists are Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Kentucky's own Jack Harlow.