Golden State Warriors poised for an electric revenge tour

SAITAMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 07: Draymond Green takes a selfie of him biting his gold medal during the Men's Basketball medal ceremony on day fifteen of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on August 07, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
SAITAMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 07: Draymond Green takes a selfie of him biting his gold medal during the Men's Basketball medal ceremony on day fifteen of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Saitama Super Arena on August 07, 2021 in Saitama, Japan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

Everyone was happy to kick the Golden State Warriors while they were down. Now, the franchise is gearing up for one hell of a comeback season. The Dubs are poised for redemption.

The Golden State Warriors are reloading the dynasty for an electric revenge tour next season. Here is how they reclaim the throne once again.

It is not very common for a franchise to sustain long-term success in the NBA. The San Antonio Spurs are the pinnacle of this — but many, many teams have attempted to replicate the Spurs’ dynasty to no avail.

The Warriors are only the latest squad to attempt blending a mix of youth, veteran leadership and superstar talent all at the same time. These mismatched timelines have made things complicated but there should be nothing holding them back next season.

It could be a slow start. The first few months of the season will be an introductory tour for players like Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody and honestly, even James Wiseman — who didn’t get much of a rookie experience last year.

The same goes for Klay Thompson, who might not be available on opening night and will need some time to dust himself off. Afterward, however, it will be all systems go for a star group that is hungry to return to greatness.

We’ve been seeing it all summer from Draymond Green. He’s been calling out the haters on Twitter and it’s obvious how eager this squad is to remind everyone how dominant they used to be.

It won’t be the same as before. The Warriors are older and have a less consistent supporting cast around their core. Even so, the big three is back for the first time since early 2019 and if even a few role players step up — look out.

I don’t think anybody should be betting against Stephen Curry and the Warriors next season. They are juggling a complex roster but a talented one, nonetheless. At the top, these stars are more motivated than ever and that could mean trouble for the rest of the league.