NBA NEWS NOW: Steph Curry’s Sent The Message To NBA Official That, He Is Going To Leave And Change The…

After an extremely poor regular season, the Golden State Warriors were defeated by the Sacramento Kings in the play-in round, and they were unable to advance to the postseason. With Draymond Green and Klay Thompson serving as Steph Curry’s co-stars, the loss raises even more concerns about Golden State’s waning dynasty and their ability to contend at a high level.

Thompson is a free agent, so his offseason will be highly interesting, but Green is signed for the upcoming few seasons after signing to an extension last summer. Curry reportedly told Green that they’re not done yet following the Sacramento loss, demonstrating that he does not picture himself playing without his two enduring teammates.

During a recent episode of his podcast, Green revealed a conversation with Curry after Golden State’s loss to the Kings, saying, “Right after the game, in the Kings locker room, I said, ‘I love you bro.’ He was like, ‘I love you too. We ain’t done.’ You right. Got it. Noted. We ain’t.”

While Curry understands that there is a lot the Warriors need to figure out this summer, he still wants to compete for championships, and he wants to do so alongside the teammates he built this with. Needless to say, the Warriors have a big summer ahead of them.

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