When you’re blessed enough to witness greatness, you don’t ask if—you ask how. How do you maximize the final years of a generational core? How do you squeeze one more ring from legends who’ve already given you everything? In Golden State, during the Warriors offseason, we’ve stopped questioning whether Steph Curry is him. Now it’s about what we build around him—and with Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green in the mix, we’re not rebuilding.
We’re reloading.

The Heart of the Fight: Curry x Butler x Green
Let’s talk chemistry, grit, and elite playoff IQ. When Steph, Jimmy, and Dray shared the floor this season, it wasn’t just electric—it was surgical. That three-headed dragon had a better playoff net rating than their regular season dominance, despite only appearing together in seven of our twelve postseason games.
One of those games? Jimmy gets hurt in Q1. Another? Steph goes down in Game 1 of the semis. Still, we beat the No. 2-seed Rockets in seven. We earned that. You think this team’s washed? Look me in the eyes after what you saw in that series and say it.
Didn’t think so.
We’re Not Done. We’re Dangerous.
Golden State went 23-7 when Steph and Jimmy played together. Twenty-three and seven. That’s not a fluke, that’s evidence. And if we’d been healthy? We had the Timberwolves. You know it. I know it. Jimmy Butler definitely knows it. He’s never had a real shot at a title—until now. This ain’t just Steph’s quest for No. 5. This is Jimmy’s ride-or-die season. And he knows how to ride through the fire.
Building Bigger. Shooting Sharper. Aging Smarter.
Curry’s playing 70+ games again. Draymond is sacrificing his body guarding seven-footers like it’s 2016. Butler? Suspensions aside, he’s still a 16-win player—the kind who changes playoff series.
But the margin is razor-thin. Steph’s 37. Jimmy turns 36. Dray is 35. This isn’t some fairytale ending—it’s a brutal, beautiful last stand. The Warriors know it. Mike Dunleavy knows it. That’s why this offseason isn’t about window shopping—it’s about throwing every chip on the table and betting on greatness.
Bigger bodies. Better spacing. Bench depth that doesn’t crumble when Steph sits. And yes, maybe one more vet who can drag a playoff series into deep water and love it there.
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The Timeline Is Set. The Mission Is Clear.
Steph, Jimmy, Dray, and Steve Kerr are all locked in through 2026-27. That’s it. That’s the last dance, Bay Area edition. But don’t get it twisted: this isn’t a nostalgia tour. This is still a team that belongs at the grown-up table in June.
If Father Time’s knocking, we’re answering with one more ring.