The Golden State Warriors have just finished a season in which they were eliminated from the postseason. The squad has missed the playoffs for the third time in the last five years.
This pretty much ends the Warriors’ dynastic run that saw them win four titles within an eight-year span. The backdrop here is future Hall of Famer Stephen Curry entering the twilight of his career.
Heading into the offseason, most figured that the Warriors would make a blockbuster trade to provide Curry with the necessary roster to compete for a title moving forward.
As of yet, that has not happened. Golden State lost fellow future Hall of Famer Klay Thompson to the Dallas Mavericks in free agency. It has also spent the offseason finding depth on a roster that lacked it last season. But there have been no real needle-moving transactions in San Francisco.