Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson hardly consider themselves done chasing championships together.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Stephen Curry is far from ready to accept that these Golden State Warriors are done chasing championships together."No matter how different it looks, I think we understand each other, what we all bring to the table and trust that we're just gonna compete until the wheels fall off," the 35-year-old Curry said.
"It's probably too raw right now for me to think about," Kerr said."The one thing I will say is that Draymond, Klay, Steph, our core guys, they've got plenty left. There's still plenty in the tank there. I thought they all had great seasons. It may not have ended on a high note but all three guys are still high-level players and I still feel like this team has championship potential. We didn't get there this year but it's not like this is the end of the road.
"This group has been through a lot and I feel like we've got a lot more to give, and watching Steph, Klay and Draymond, what they did all season, what they did in the playoffs, was spectacular, and it obviously shows that they have a lot left more to give."
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