The Golden State Warriors have been one of the most erratic teams in the NBA this season.
Despite winning the NBA Championship in 2022, the Dubs have failed to find a consistent starting five since then.
As a result, the Warriors are no longer regarded as one of the best teams in the league.
Speaking of the Warriors’ performance in the 2023-24 NBA season, they aren’t even in contention for an NBA Play-In Tournament spot.
As expected, team leader Stephen Curry blames the organization’s inability to find a stable roster as the root cause of all the troubles for the Warriors this season via Warriors on NBCS on Twitter.
“I know we are gonna keep experimenting because there hasn’t been one look that has worked consistently and that’s just the situation we’ve been in all year,” Curry said.
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— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 3, 2024
Stephen Curry did point out that there hasn’t been one look that has worked consistently for the Warriors.
Although the issue has been pointed out by the veteran point guard, he believes the solution is to simply keep experimenting to ultimately find a starting lineup that eventually works for the organization.
In their most recent game against the Orlando Magic, the Dubs tried to include Chris Paul in the starting lineup, and it seemingly worked well for the team.
The Warriors registered a close yet important 121-115 win over the Orlando Magic.
As expected, Stephen Curry was the star of the show with 36 points, 2 rebounds, and 6 assists to his name.
The Warriors have now improved their record to 16-17, but they remain the 11th seed in the Western Conference.
Is this the lineup that ends the Warriors’ woes?
Fans will find out in the coming weeks.
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