Cracks are showing in the Warriors dynasty.
Two seasons after standing at the mountaintop as NBA champions, Golden State failed to qualify for the 2024 NBA Playoffs after being eliminated from the Play-In Tournament. This marks just the third time in Steve Kerr’s 10 seasons at the helm that the Warriors will not reach the playoffs.
How did Golden State get here? The franchise has experienced its fair share of highs and lows over the past two seasons, including the whirlwind of 2023-24.
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How Warriors went from NBA title to Play-In loss
June 16, 2022: Warriors capture fourth NBA title of Stephen Curry era
With a 13-point win over the Celtics in Game 6 of the 2022 NBA Finals, Stephen Curry and the Warriors told the basketball world that the dynasty wasn’t over. Curry was named Finals MVP for the first time in his career. Golden State was back atop the basketball world.
Oct. 5, 2022: Draymond Green punches Jordan Poole
As the Warriors prepared for their title defense, reports first surfaced that Green punched Poole in an altercation during training camp. After video of the incident came to light, Green was suspended from the team and internal unrest loomed as a dark cloud over the team.
Feb. 6, 2023: Stephen Curry misses first of 11 consecutive games with left leg injury
With the Warriors just one game above .500, Curry suffered partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseus membrane and a contusion to his lower leg. Curry would miss a month of action, putting Golden State’s title defense in serious jeopardy.
April 30, 2023: Stephen Curry sets record, Warriors advance to Western Conference semifinals
The No. 6 seed Warriors bested the No. 3 seed Kings in seven games in the opening round. In Game 7, championship DNA was on display. Curry set a then-Game 7 record with 50 points and Golden State completed the upset with a 20-point win.