Stephen Curry believes the Warriors have a real shot in the West this season.

He recalls how different things were back in 2022, when the team lacked the extra firepower Jimmy Butler now brings.

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Draymond Green has made it clear: he’s all in for one more run at glory. After a rollercoaster season and mounting doubts about the Warriors’ championship window, the team made bold offseason moves to reload—and the results are already turning heads.

Veteran big man Al Horford joined the squad, bringing with him elite defensive IQ and invaluable playoff experience. At 38, he’s not just a locker room leader—he’s the defensive anchor the Warriors have been missing since their last title run. Alongside him, the acquisition of Jimmy Butler sent shockwaves through the league. Known for his relentless two-way play and unmatched competitiveness, Butler adds a new edge to Golden State’s core.

With Steph Curry still shooting the lights out, Klay Thompson healthy, and Green locking down the heart of the defense, the new-look Warriors are suddenly looking like title favorites once again. Draymond, rejuvenated by the new roster, said it best: “We’re not done. Not even close.”

The Warriors aren’t just chasing a title—they’re making a statement. The dynasty may have aged, but it’s not over. Not if Draymond has anything to say about it.