Stephen Curry is not ready to abandon championship hope, even as the Golden State Warriors battle inconsistency and injuries.
With the veteran guard currently sidelined, questions have surfaced about how far the Warriors can realistically go this season. Still, Curry has made it clear that belief inside the locker room has not faded.
“This has been such a unique year, but as long as we can find our way into a playoff series, we feel like we are a tough out for anybody at the top of the West,” Curry said.
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The statement reflects both realism and optimism. Golden State has endured lineup changes, physical setbacks, and uneven stretches that have complicated their push up the standings.
Without Curry at full strength, the margin for error has become thinner.
Yet the confidence from Curry suggests the group is far from discouraged.
Belief remains inside the locker room
The Golden State Warriors understand that simply reaching the postseason could shift the narrative. Experience remains one of their biggest assets, and a healthy return from Curry would immediately raise their ceiling.
While critics may see a team struggling to keep pace in a competitive conference, Curry sees opportunity. His message is not about ignoring the challenges, but about trusting what the roster can do when it matters most.
For the Warriors, the path forward depends heavily on health and timing. If they can steady themselves and secure a playoff spot, the tone could quickly change.
Until then, Curry continues to project calm determination.
The season may not have unfolded smoothly, but he is refusing to write off the Golden State Warriors just yet.









