The Golden State Warriors have officially left Oracle Arena and will begin rebuilding their dynasty at Chase Center starting next season, and All-Star guard Stephen Curry is ready to make new memories in their new home.

There is no doubt that the Warriors' dominance over the past five years was spearheaded by Curry, and it has finally led to this, a new arena in San Francisco. And while the two-time MVP has given credit to the Dubs' front-office, there is no denying the fact that he made this happen, and that he's ready to get the party started, per Rusty Simmons of the San Francisco Chronicles.

“The journey of us having success on the court does have a lot to do with it, but that’s more about Oracle for me and enjoying that part of the franchise’s history. We’ll create new memories here.”

The Warriors' final season at the Oracle Arena didn't end the way they wanted it to, as they lost to the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Finals. And now that they're moving to a new arena, Curry can't help but feel emotional heading into next season.

“It feels weird and great all at the same time. That’s pretty much all I can say. It’s unreal to see the finished product and to get an understanding of where we’re going to play our home games and where we’re going to try to create a vibe that the fans and players will love.”

Chase Center is expected to be fully operational before the Warriors' training camp. There are still areas in the arena that are being furnished, but once everything is done, the next chapter of the Dubs' story will officially begin.