The Golden State Warriors may have suffered tremendous loss over the summer, but they managed to recover with solid additions as well.
Few could’ve predicted the bombshell ending to the Golden State Warriors‘ 2018-19 season that hung in the balance of a torn ACL and ruptured Achilles, which sealed their fate from delivering yet another title.
As stars and role players alike departed the Bay Area, the Warriors were able however to still land on the winning side of the offseason.
As the new phase of the NBA shifted into transition dating back to 2014, the Golden State Warriors were the face of it. With homegrown stars in Steph Curry and Klay Thompson polishing their respective skills and becoming a deadly backcourt duo, the Warriors quickly became the Golden Boy standard for the NBA.
The front office had made all the right moves to secure the best possible routes to multiple NBA Finals appearances along with three championships.
Fast forward to what has been one of the most exciting, drama-filled offseasons to date, and the Warriors still find themselves in a prime position to contend for another championship—though their chances may have just gotten significantly more difficult given the activity that befell them over the summer.