A decade after the Golden State Warriors’ ascent began, they’re right back where they started.
Tuesday marks exactly 10 years since Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green’s inaugural NBA playoff run ended, as the Warriors were eliminated in a second round playoff series against the league’s last great dynasty — the San Antonio Spurs – in 2013.
That’s two second round playoff defeats sandwiched in between a decade of the most mesmerizing, magical, and championship-filled basketball the Bay Area has ever seen. Rewind to where we were 10 years ago. Before that season's playoff run, people weren’t asking if Steph Curry could ever lead the Warriors to a championship or if he could become one of the greatest players of all-time. They were asking if he could simply stay on the court.
Musk says former NBC exec is new Twitter boss The Twitter owner named Linda Yaccarino as the San Francisco-based social media company's new CEO Imagine telling a 2013 Warriors fan that, in the future, one of the team’s biggest offseason storylines revolved around what’s going to happen to their title-winning, 23-year-old, 20 point-per-game scorer.I’m not trying to scold Warriors fans for being swept up in #spoiledNBAfanproblems.
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