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Golden State Warriors are ruining Stephen Curry's last years

The Bay team has made serious mistakes in sports planning in recent campaigns 

Stephen Curry, star of the Golden State Warriors.

The Golden State Warriors failed in their attempt to sign Paul George and Lauri Markkanen during the summer. Reports indicate that the Warriors' front office was reluctant to include young players Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski in the negotiations with the Utah Jazz, ultimately leading to the talks falling through. Consequently, the team will start the new NBA season without a clear second scoring option, which could jeopardize their championship aspirations despite having Stephen Curry still in his prime.

Nevertheless, the team's star has remained composed amid the franchise's current situation. The Warriors believe they are well-positioned to make a big trade when the right opportunity arises. However, until that deal materializes, Curry will have to shoulder a heavier workload, especially following the departure of Klay Thompson.

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In a recent episode of the "Gils Arena" podcast, former player Gilbert Arenas and his panel of hosts discussed the risk the Warriors face of wasting Curry's final years in the NBA. At 36 years old and approaching 37 before the playoffs, Curry remains one of the league's most influential figures, but his window to lead the Golden State Warriors to another championship is closing.

The team's management will need to find additional veteran support for Curry if they truly want to contend for another title in the near future. Without reinforcements, the burden on Curry could become overwhelming, and the Warriors might miss out on maximizing their superstar's twilight years in his career.

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