Golden State Warriors fans are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming season.
On one hand, the team has added new talent, such as big man Al Horford, who could help them clean up in the Western Conference.
On the other hand, that conference has never been tougher.
Head coach Steve Kerr is hopeful about his team’s chances, and he feels that the roster is in great shape before such a pivotal season.
“I love the roster. And to be honest over my 12 years, I’ve been incredibly blessed with great rosters year in and year out. It’s not always a picture perfect fit. I think the last few years, the fit has been a little tricky at times but this, this feels really good. The puzzle definitely fits well this year,” Kerr said.
“I love the roster. And to be honest over my 12 years, I’ve been incredibly blessed with great rosters year in and year out. It’s not always a picture perfect fit. I think the last few years, the fit has been a little tricky at times but this, this feels really good. The puzzle… pic.twitter.com/VGl7HSFkaf
— 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) October 17, 2025
Kerr is right: the last few years have been “tricky” for Golden State.
The team has fallen short of their goals, although they have shown they still have a lot of fight in them.
Last year was a good example: they struggled at times during the regular season, but were still able to make it into the postseason.
They didn’t go as far as they wanted, but the Warriors were still making noise in the West.
However, Steph Curry is getting closer to retirement, so the team wants to do even better.
They do not want to waste any of their remaining time with the legendary guard.
The Warriors didn’t make massive changes this summer, but they feel they made enough adjustments to get them on a better path in the year ahead.
Kerr has faith in his team and he’s ready to show the fans they can believe again too.
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