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Steph Curry Sent A 3-Word Message To Draymond Green After Season

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The Golden State Warriors said goodbye to the 2023-24 season on Tuesday night and now they might be saying goodbye to each other.

Following the team’s loss to the Sacramento Kings in the Play-In Tournament, many people said the team would soon be broken up, with the big three of Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson possibly going their separate ways.

But that’s not how Curry sees it.

On the latest episode of his show, per The Volume, Green said that Curry sent a clear message after Tuesday’s loss.

“We ain’t done,” Curry reportedly told Green.

“We not done”

—Steph’s message to @Money23Green after their season-ending loss pic.twitter.com/gfq6PIATO7

— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) April 19, 2024

Curry is apparently ready for the new season to start and he sees himself playing alongside Green when it does.

When the season ended the other night, Curry publicly stated that he wanted to keep playing with Green and Thompson.

That being said, he might not get a say in the matter.

The Warriors’ front office is going to have to make some really tough decisions this summer.

They know that their time with Curry is becoming limited as retirement approaches and they want to give him at least one more chance to win another championship.

This season proved that may not be possible with the current big three of Curry, Green, and Thompson.

Curry has grown very close with these two players over the years and they have become more than just teammates.

But their time running the team together may be coming to an end.

Despite Curry’s wishes and plans, the Warriors might completely shake up his future in the offseason.

Curry said that the Warriors aren’t done, which is true, but they might not look the same in the fall.

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