If the Warriors’ dynasty were to end, the Spurs might be the most favorable option.

With the Golden State Warriors’ future seemingly in a flux, a couple of their pieces could be available during the off-season for the San Antonio Spurs to grab.

It’s hard to remember a time where the Golden State Warriors didn’t run the NBA.

Since 2015 Golden State has acquired four Larry O’Brien trophies together. The common thread? Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

These three future Hall of Famers have created one of the league’s all-time greatest dynasties, going down as the dominant force that partly defined the 2010s era. But now in 2024, their time together is potentially coming to a close.

The Warriors endured a massively frustrating season, finishing as the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference and losing their first game of the Play-In Tournament to the No. 9-seeded Sacramento Kings. The times of them taking the lead of the West is likely over, leading to suspicions of the core finally breaking up.

 

Amidst Warriors Potential Ending Dynasty, Spurs May be in Highest Favor

With the Golden State Warriors’ future seemingly in a flux, a couple of their pieces could be available during the off-season for the San Antonio Spurs to grab.

It’s hard to remember a time where the Golden State Warriors didn’t run the NBA.

Since 2015 Golden State has acquired four Larry O’Brien trophies together. The common thread? Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green.

These three future Hall of Famers have created one of the league’s all-time greatest dynasties, going down as the dominant force that partly defined the 2010s era. But now in 2024, their time together is potentially coming to a close.

The Warriors endured a massively frustrating season, finishing as the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference and losing their first game of the Play-In Tournament to the No. 9-seeded Sacramento Kings. The times of them taking the lead of the West is likely over, leading to suspicions of the core finally breaking up.

Thompson is the most likely piece of the core to be moved, if any. He is coming off a 17.9 points per game season on 43.2/38.7/92.7% shooting splits, one of his weakest campaigns of his entire career. Approaching unrestricted free agency, if both sides can’t come to a mutual agreement, it might be time for both sides to finally move on from each other.

The services of Chris Paul could also be on the way out, who will likely be waived by Golden State once the off-season hits. Although he still played quality basketball at the age of 38, his number of $30 million isn’t in its best interest for another season.

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