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Refuse to join, goodbye Warriors! Management has tried their best, Curry can't stop the end of the dynasty

2024-08-19

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After the offseason adjustments, the Golden State Warriors' lineup has undergone some changes. The aging Klay Thompson and Chris Paul have left Golden State, and their contracts are no longer a burden to the Warriors. Instead, they are replaced by the more cost-effective Rickey, Melton, and Hield. However, even if the Warriors have improved their salary structure, spent less money, and done more things to make up for the vacancies left by the two core players, looking back, the Warriors' current single-core lineup still does not seem to have the strength to compete for the championship. With only Curry as a star-level tactical core, the Warriors suffer a lot compared to other teams. Refusing to join, goodbye Warriors, the management tried their best to strengthen, but the dynasty is already lonely.

During this period, we can often hear complaints from Warriors media and fans. Most people are criticizing the management, believing that they did not do what they promised. For example, there were rumors about Paul George at the beginning, and then there was a great opportunity to get Lauri Markkanen, but in the end they were unwilling to meet the Jazz's bargaining chip assets. The Warriors failed to find a qualified helper for Curry. Even if they did more things, it would be difficult to help this former dynasty team return to the top group of championship contenders. However, it is not that the Warriors management is not working hard, but that the stars they like are unwilling to join, and the remaining stars who have the opportunity to get are not of high enough quality.