Updated March 16, 2026
Steph Curry's Ageless Brilliance
At 37, Stephen Curry continues to defy Father Time, knocking down threes at an elite clip and running Golden State's offense with his trademark gravity. He remains one of the most impactful players in the NBA, even as the roster around him has undergone significant turnover. Curry's legacy is secure, but he's not done chasing another ring.
Post-Klay Era Takes Shape
With Klay Thompson now in Dallas, the Warriors have had to forge a new identity around Curry. The emphasis on younger players like Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski has yielded mixed results—promising stretches followed by growing-pain losses. Golden State is caught between competing now for Curry's twilight and building for the future.
Kuminga's Make-or-Break Season
Jonathan Kuminga has shown tantalizing flashes of being Golden State's next foundational player, but consistency remains elusive. His athleticism and finishing at the rim are elite, but his decision-making and outside shooting need to improve for the Warriors to trust him in big moments. This season feels like a defining one for his long-term trajectory in the Bay.