The Golden State Warriors are gradually finding their form midway through the season, especially with the MVP-caliber performance of their main man in Stephen Curry. After another win on Friday night, head coach Steve Kerr claimed that his team is still not satisfied with their newfound success as they remain eager to achieve greater things as the season progresses, via The Athletic‘s Anthony Slater.

Previously, the Dubs were having a hard time landing in the top eight spots of the Western Conference due to their inconsistent efforts on the floor. They eventually found their momentum as they overcame the New York Knicks on Feb. 23. by way of a 114-106 win.

A day later, they also carved out a 111-107 victory against the Indiana Pacers before hosting the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night. As usual, Curry led his team in scoring with 29 points, four rebounds, and nine assists. Draymond Green also filled the stat sheet as he notched 11 points, 12 rebounds, and a career-high tally of 19 assists.

With the 130-121 victory over the Hornets, the Warriors have now extended their winning streak to three games for a 19-15 record. The team's consecutive triumphs as of late also helped them climb up the standings to hold the seventh spot in the Western Conference.

The recent return of Kevon Looney and James Wiseman proved to be pivotal for the Warriors as they now have more ceiling to match up against opposing big men on the floor. With their return, Green can also slide in his natural position at the four spot which will help him to be more comfortable and come out with better outputs moving forward.

With a healthier lineup, fans can already expect the Warriors to be more competitive as they aim to attain greater success in their coming games.