The Golden State Warriors are looking to return to the playoffs this season, especially with Stephen Curry coming back.

With Curry back in the fold, the veteran point guard seems to be a fan of Golden State's moves in the offseason, per The Athletic's Anthony Slater.

Heading into the 2020-21 season, the Warriors were excited to get their duo of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson back from injuries. However, Thompson sadly sustained a torn Achilles, sidelining him for the second consecutive year.

Despite the unpromising news of Thompson's injury, Curry likes the direction the Warriors are headed. In this year's draft, with the No. 2 overall pick, Golden State selected James Wiseman, giving them a big-man who could do damage in the paint.

At the same time, in response to Thompson's season-ending injury, the Warriors didn't waste any time in conducting a trade for Kelly Oubre Jr. Oubre compiled a career-year last season, notching personal-bests in points (18.7) and rebounds (6.4) with the Phoenix Suns.

Of course, the biggest offseason move the Warriors made was simply getting Curry back on the court. The 3-point extraordinaire nearly missed the entire season in 2019-2020 due to a hand injury he suffered earlier in the year.

Even without Thompson on the floor, Golden State has a talented roster around Curry. Besides the All-NBA point guard, the Warriors will deploy a lineup with Oubre, Andrew Wiggins, Draymond Green and Wiseman.

Some people are curious to see what type of team the Warriors can be in the upcoming season. Amid all of the roster turnover, it's clear Steph is confident with the moves that the front office in Golden State made this offseason.