In the NBA world, four years seems like a cycle, one that is enough for a team to complete the metamorphosis from the trough to the peak.
Four years ago, the Golden State Warriors suffered a counterattack from the Cleveland Cavaliers on the stage of the Finals and unfortunately missed out on the championship.
However, that defeat did not break the Warriors, but only inspired them to fight even more.
In those four years, the Warriors have gone through a lot of changes. The team's core is aging, and injuries are starting to take their toll on a once-invincible team.
Among the many variables, one thing has remained the same – and that is the perfect partnership between Stephen Curry and Draymond Green.
These two players have always been the most stable cornerstone of the Warriors, and their tacit understanding and cooperation have caused countless opponents headaches.
In the past four years, Curry and Green have grown for all to see. Curry still maintains an excellent shooting touch, and his three-point shot still scares opponents. Green, on the other hand, showed amazing strength on the defensive end, and his rebounding and stealing ability allowed the Warriors to always stabilize the situation in key moments.
What's more, the leadership and cohesion of these two players on the court has kept the Warriors competitive. Of course, the Warriors' success isn't just about Curry and Green.
It is the existence of Curry and Green that has kept the Warriors competitive, and their tacit understanding and cooperation have become the team's most solid backing.
It's that pressure that fuels Curry and Green, who continue to be the most integral part of the Warriors, for their leadership and cohesion on the court.
There's still a long way to go, and the Warriors still have a lot of work to do.
With Curry and Green as a great pair, we have reason to believe that the Golden State Warriors can still create more brilliance in the NBA world.
There is no doubt that Green and the Warriors belong to the kind of state where no one can do without the other, Klay is in a bad state, the Warriors can still remain competitive, and once Green is gone, the Warriors really can't. What do you think about ** Lin, welcome to communicate in the comment area.