Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry will definitely miss the Oracle Arena, which has been his home throughout his NBA career so far.

Curry started playing at the Oracle in 2008 when he was drafted seventh overall by the Warriors. It wasn't easy for him during the first few years but he slowly but surely built his career in this stadium, and soon, he started to build Golden State's dynasty.

The Warriors will be moving to a new arena next season, as they are expected to officially open Chase Center to fans when they face the Los Angeles Lakers in a preseason game this October.

Still, it probably won't be easy for Curry to just walk away from the Oracle. After all, he's not the only one who had great memories there. Thousands of loyal Warriors fans have been watching Golden State in that stadium, and they never stopped cheering through ups and downs. From the #WeBelieve team to the #StrengthInNumbers squad, people were always behind the Golden State franchise.

But as the old adage says, when a new door closes, another one opens. The Warriors are still expected to be a competitive team next season. They still have the Big 3 of Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson (although he's not expected to return until February or March). They also have a rising star in D'Angelo Russell. So a new-look team in a newly built arena? That doesn't seem so bad.

Curry and the Warriors will just have to build another dynasty at Chase Center.