The Golden State Warriors put on a miraculous performance in Game 4 to keep their title hopes alive. Stephen Curry was on fire throughout most of the contest as he led his team to a huge win. This franchise has continued to be successful, despite the age of their current superstars. Curry provided some insight on how he and his teammates have held off Father Time.
During a press conference with the media, Stephen Curry believes the Warriors have a lot left in the tank. Additionally, he also claims the age factor “doesn't reflect this playoff journey.” The Warriors' superstar point guard goes on to mention how work ethic has played a major factor in Golden State's ability to remain competitive all these years.
"We have a lot left in the tank in terms of what we can do out there on the floor"
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It's been an impressive run for this organization, as the team has been competitive for a decade. This year, many didn't see the Warriors making another title run, especially considering Klay Thompson was returning from two serious injuries. Additionally, Draymond Green hasn't looked spectacular either, but he's still playing a vital role as a playmaker and defender for Golden State.
Article Continues BelowDespite all of that, the Warriors find themselves in the middle of the NBA Finals. It looked like the team was cooked after falling 1-2 to the Boston Celtics, however, Curry's clutch performance in Game 5 changed the outlook on this series altogether.
So far, Golden State has kept Father Time away as the team continues to be one of the best in the league. We'll see if Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green can acquire a fourth title, as this trio has been unstoppable throughout most of their careers.
Make sure to tune into Monday night's Game 5 matchup, as the Warriors aim to take a 3-2 lead over the Celtics at home. You can watch this highly anticipated matchup on ABC at 9 P.M. Eastern.