The Golden State Warriors are champions again. It's been four long years since they were in this position, but what cannot be denied right now is that the dynasty is far from over.
This is exactly what Draymond Green had in mind right after the Warriors clinched their fourth title in eight seasons. The outspoken Dubs talisman had a special message for the rest of the league after Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and himself once again proved that they still remain to be the top trio in the league.
Article Continues Below“You can say what you want about him, about myself, about Klay, say whatever you want,” Green said, via Logan Murdock of The Ringer. “But the three of us, it still hasn’t been proven that we can be stopped.”
He's not wrong. Klay Thompson has been the missing piece for the Warriors over the last three years. He injured himself in the 2019 NBA Finals and was out of action for the next two seasons. He returned to full strength this year and it didn't take long before Golden State was on top again.
With Curry, Thompson, and Green whole again — plus a number of key pieces around them — it wouldn't be surprising if the Warriors win even more championships in the near future.