Stephen Curry Gives Confident Message For Lakers as Warriors Ready to Prove Haters Wrong

The Golden State Warriors are coming off of a terrible season, but this doesn’t change their readiness to become contenders. NBA analysts weren’t really satisfied with the game Warriors had in 2019-20. They didn’t get a chance to compete for the championship. The reigning champions look stronger than they used to in October. Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka strengthened the team, and players are ready to win back-to-back championships. However, Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is definitely not afraid of LeBron James and his Lakers, and he is ready to compete. According to him, the Golden State can compete with any other team.

 “We know we can compete with anyone in the league,” Curry said. “It’s kind of crazy. We know how great Klay [Thompson] is. Don’t get me wrong. But we hear the chatter. ‘It’s the end of for us. This year is a wash. What are we going to do in the future?’ But we are in the moment right now. It’s kind of refreshing being in that category as guys that are chasing. We know [the Los Angeles Lakers] are the defending champs. We got to beat them. We’re ready for it.”

The Warriors had the worst season than any other team. LA had the best record in the West.

Stephen Curry is ready to challenge the Lakers

Curry played just five games due to his hand fracture. He was averaging 20.8 points, 6.6 assists, and 5.2 rebounds in his five games. The 32-year-old looks really good right now.  He has won two MVP awards, and he is ready to boost his stats. Curry is one of the best players in the league and his confidence will motivate his teammates to play better.

The NBA champion will play without Klay Thompson again. The superstar will miss another season, and this time he is out due to a torn Achilles.

When it comes to the Lakers, they have added tons of talent this offseason. They have Montrezl Harrell, Marc Gasol, Wesley Matthews, and Dennis Schroder. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope re-signed with the team, and Kyle Kuzma will not be traded this offseason.