STEPHEN CURRY HAS PROMISE THE WARRIORS THAT HE IS LEAVING….

Stephen Curry's Net Worth and Businesses—He's Won Player of the Week 20  TimesThe Golden State Warriors are unquestionably the most successful team in the previous decade or so. Since 2015, the Warriors have made six NBA Finals appearances and won four championships. Stephen Curry is the driving force behind the achievement.

Curry has transformed fans’ perceptions of the Warriors. However, when Steph was taken with the seventh overall choice in the 2009 NBA Draft, the Warriors’ conditions were ridiculous. In 2009, the future two-time NBA MVP promised to change things for the Warriors, and he kept his word.

“Warriors are a disaster, but they can only blame themselves. The dysfunction begins at the top of the rudderless organization. Woj tweeted “Total circus” in 2009.

Curry most certainly spotted Adrian Wojnarowski’s tweet from 2009. He appears to have responded to the tweet some months later in the same year.

“Promise to all Warriors fans. We’ll work this out. Curry’s tweet read, “If it’s the last thing we do, we’ll figure it out.

The Warriors finished the 2009-10 season with a 26-56 record and were one of the worst teams in the league. Evidently, fans had little to no expectations from the Dubs. They missed the playoffs for two more seasons, but Curry and the Warriors finally figured things out in the 2013 playoffs.

Curry led the team to a second-round exit. It was the beginning of good things for the franchise. In 2015, the Warriors made it to the NBA Finals and Curry won the first ring of his career.

Steph, alongside Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, carried the Warriors to three more titles. Fast forward to 2023, the Warriors are considered the most successful team of the 2010s.

The Golden State Warriors were eliminated in the second round of the 2023 playoffs at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers.Stephen Curry produces his best NBA Finals game in act of defiance - Yahoo  Sports

Many believe it’s the end of the Warriors dynasty as we know it. Bob Myers stepped down as the GM of the franchise. Draymond Green has opted out of his $27.6 million player option for the new season. Despite that, Stephen Curry has shared his thoughts on potentially running it back once again.

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