New Golden State Warriors stretch forward Jonas Jerebko says that the team is still hungry for more success, even after winning three titles in four seasons. Jerebko joined the Dubs this summer and has been a quality back-up for the defending champs.

Raul Barrigon of HoopsHype talked to Jerebko about how he enjoys playing for the Bay Area and the pressure that comes with defending a championship.

When a team achieves so much success, the mental aspect of the game becomes more challenging. For example, in soccer Real Madrid has done the unthinkable winning four Champions League titles in five years and they are struggling big right now. What do you see in Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant and the rest that makes them keep going every single night?

JJ: This is my first year and I know they’ve been through four Finals and won three championships in the last four years but like all I see is guys that are willing to sacrifice for the team. They just want to win. They’re just winners. I don’t see that they are happy or fine with what they have achieved. They want more.

The Warriors are still certainly looking more dangerous and hungrier than ever. They currently sit on top of the Western Conference with a 9-1 win-loss card. They rank 1st in the league in points per game with an eye-popping 124.1 average. With Steph, Klay, and KD producing brilliant individual numbers, the defending champs are indeed not slacking off.

Jerebko, 31, is also having his most productive season since the 2012-13 season. He is averaging 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, and a career-high 1.5 assists.