
To rise from its ashes and once again prove that it's impossible to count out a champion team. That's what Golden State Warriors aims to do in this new phase that has begun after signing Jimmy Butler. Resignation has given way to hope, and green shoots are already visible in a team dreaming of adding another ring.
Being in two minds is the worst thing that can happen to an NBA franchise, and that was the sentiment permeating Golden State Warriors throughout this season. Monotony had taken over a lethargic team, aware that it lacked the necessary tools to vie for glory. Stephen Curry even displayed a certain resignation to this situation, but the management knew they had to make a move to activate the mechanism.
The arrival of Jimmy Butler may not be enough on its own to elevate the team's performance to the level of being considered title contenders, but it has reignited the team with hope and enthusiasm, brimming with intangibles. "I'm not nearing my farewell yet; I want to compete. I couldn't fathom my final years being like the ones Kobe lived with the Lakers," said Stephen Curry to the San Francisco Standard, expressing confidence in the team's improved performance in this final stretch of the year.
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