The Golden State Warriors have not made any moves this offseason.
Despite being involved in multiple rumors with players like Al Horford and Jonathan Kuminga, the front office has remained quiet.
Joseph Kallan of Fansided believes that this is enough evidence to label the Dubs as overrated heading into next season.
“It’s a statement that keeps getting repeated but still stuns the NBA: the Golden State Warriors are the only team in the league that hasn’t added a player this offseason,” Kallan said Monday.
“Golden State’s roster is full of question marks. How will Jimmy Butler perform in his first full season? Can Brandin Podziemski take another step as a projected starter? Is Jonathan Kuminga’s bench production enough to meaningfully support the starting lineup— and will he even still be on the roster?”
The Warriors' core of Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler are getting up there in age, which could play a factor in saying they are overrated.
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Currently, their roster appears somewhat thin, with role players such as Kuminga and Gary Payton II still available as free agents.
Curry has always had a great supporting cast and proved he can make a run at a title in 2022 without a second superstar.
This may be his biggest test, however, because in a stacked Western Conference, Curry will have to be at his best in order to dispel the overrated allegations.
The whole world knows who Stephen Curry is, but his age and declining stats may contribute to his team being called overrated.
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