The Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry is one of the best players in the league. Here are four goals he can set for himself in his pursuit of another championship.
The Golden State Warriors have one goal: win a championship. Over the last three seasons, everyone in the Warriors’ organization has bought into the collective desire to win. There’s a culture of selflessness in place in the Bay Area.
The system maximizes players. Over the last few years, it’s been easy to see how Steve Kerr and the rest of the team has elevated individual play. Guys leave the Warriors via trade or free agency and aren’t nearly as successful as they were on the team.
Everything starts with Stephen Curry. The team can only go as far as he will take them. The better he is, the better the team is.
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Curry needs to be at his best in order for the Warriors to contend for a championship and the title of “greatest team of all-time.” Over the last few seasons, he’s established himself as one of the game’s premier players. Still, he can do more.
Head coach Steve Kerr said that Curry is at the peak of his powers right now. He’s right. The superstar point guard is in the prime of his career.
Curry has an opportunity to continue to ascend up the all-time ladder. Of course, winning a championship will help his cause the most. There are things he can do individually, though. He could even win MVP.
In order to do all of these things, Curry needs to set these four goals for himself.