Steph Curry Discusses New Warriors Duo

Steph Curry Discusses His Opinions Regarding the New Warriors Backcourt.

Steph Curry Shares His Thoughts On New Warriors Duo

 

 

 

The Golden State Warriors were unable to capture their fifth NBA title since 2015 due to their defeat at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round of the playoffs during the previous season.

 

 

 

 

Chris Paul, an experienced point guard, is the team’s newest core member. The team’s core still consists of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green; now, they also have Chris Paul.

Not only will Paul bring something new to the table for the Warriors in terms of their offense, but he will also bring something new to the table in terms of leadership.

When asked about having two of the most loathed players in the NBA on the same squad, Curry responded that Paul and Green will not stop talking, according to Warriors on NBCS. Curry is renowned as a strong leader and has a big personality, and he made this statement in response to the question.

Although Green has always been considered the Warriors’ emotional center, Paul’s style of play, in particular, makes it possible that he will end up filling that role as well.

Because Paul prefers to control the ball and milk the shot clock before making a decision to either look to score or get someone else involved, this mode of play will be an interesting fit with their free-wheeling and motion-centric offense.

In the past year or two, he has had a considerable drop in both his productivity and his shooting percentages; nevertheless, it is hoped that a reduction in his workload can assist him in becoming more productive on a consistent basis.

Golden State has gone older by trading Jordan Poole for Paul, who is 38 years old, but they still have other youthful contributors like Kevon Looney, Andrew Wiggins, and Jonathan Kuminga, as well as guard Moses Moody on their roster.

Next summer, assuming a lot of things go their way, there is a possibility that they will have a legitimate opportunity to win their fifth ring of the Curry era.