Golden State Warriors guard, Stephen Curry, has made a bold proclamation ahead of the upcoming NBA season.

In a recent interview, Curry stated that the Warriors will not only make the playoffs but will also win the championship next year.

“We’re not just going to make the playoffs, we’re going to win it all,” Curry said confidently.

“We’ve got the talent, we’ve got the experience, and we’ve got the hunger to bring another championship to the Bay Area.”

Curry’s statement comes after a disappointing season where the Warriors failed to make the playoffs.

However, with a revamped roster and a healthy Curry, the team is looking to bounce back in a big way.

“We’ve got a lot of new pieces, but we’ve also got a lot of guys who have been here before,” Curry said.

“We know what it takes to win, and we’re ready to put in the work to get back to the top.”

Curry’s proclamation has sent shockwaves throughout the NBA, with many experts and analysts weighing in on the Warriors’ chances.

While some have praised Curry’s confidence, others have questioned whether the team has enough depth and talent to make a deep playoff run.

“Curry’s always been a confident guy, but this is a bold statement,” said ESPN analyst, Stephen A. Smith.

“The Warriors have some talented players, but they’re still a long way from being a championship team.”

 

Despite the doubters, Curry remains undeterred.

He’s been working tirelessly in the offseason, honing his skills and building his strength.

He’s also been leading team workouts and pushing his teammates to be their best.

 

“We’re building something special here,” Curry said.

“We’ve got a great group of guys who are all hungry to win. I’m excited to see what we can do next season.”

 

The Warriors will face stiff competition in the Western Conference, with teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, and Denver Nuggets all vying for a championship.

However, with Curry leading the charge, the Warriors are definitely a team to watch.

 

“Curry’s proclamation is more than just talk,” said Warriors coach, Steve Kerr. “He’s put in the work, and he’s got the talent to back it up.

We’re excited to see what next season holds.”

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