Paul George is showing strong support for the Golden State Warriors and their championship aspirations, emphasizing his belief in the team’s ability to compete at the highest level. In a recent discussion, George confidently stated, “They’ve got what it takes,” when asked about the Warriors’ chances of contending for another NBA title. His comments centered on one key figure—Steph Curry.
George highlighted Curry’s impact as a game-changer, praising the two-time MVP’s leadership, skill, and unwavering drive. According to George, as long as Curry is healthy and on the floor, the Warriors remain a serious threat in the Western Conference. “Steph alone changes the game,” George said. “When you’ve got a player like that, you always have a shot.”
The Warriors have faced questions in recent seasons about their aging core and ability to keep up with younger, more athletic teams. However, George dismissed the narrative that Golden State’s window is closed. Instead, he pointed to the experience, chemistry, and proven championship pedigree of players like Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green as reasons to believe.
With the recent addition of younger talent and a new coaching approach under head coach Steve Kerr, George believes the Warriors can strike the right balance between youth and veteran leadership. He also acknowledged that while the road to the Finals won’t be easy, particularly with rising competition from teams like the Nuggets, Timberwolves, and Thunder, Golden State’s championship DNA cannot be overlooked.
George’s endorsement adds credibility to the Warriors’ outlook, especially coming from a respected veteran and competitor like himself. As the new season approaches, the Warriors will look to prove that their championship run isn’t over just yet—and they’ve still got plenty left in th
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