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Stephen Curry Reflects on Warriors 2025-26 Season after Play-In Loss to Suns | Apr. 17, 2026



Stephen Curry Reflects on Warriors 2025-26 Season after Play-In Loss to Suns | Apr. 17, 2026

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry sits down with media to reflect on the team’s 2025-26 season after Play-In loss to the Phoenix Suns.

29 Comments

  1. What a hell of a season. I’m proud of my guys how far we got.See you next season 😘💙💛💙💛

  2. I want ster curry to be happy with how much we came back for the clippers. Let’s get the NBA championships. Hope you get better Steph💙💛💙💛💙💛💙

  3. I love the dubs ,4 championship but it end here ,is not the same anymore plus too many game especially for old aged

  4. Time to rebuild, not to continue with the same old players and coach. It will be tough but it's our better future

  5. I am glad that we pushed through all through these injury’s! I love that we sail kept going! Now use this break wisely! Let’s go warriors let’s go, (for life)

  6. I STILL think Curry has one more chip in him, but they’ve got to get the right team around him. He needs a second start. Jimmy seems to be a great fit, but he’s older and has issues staying healthy. Even if Jimmy stays, he needs to plug and play like a number three, and they need a solid number two player who can compliment and take the load off Steph. They need more size with guys who can rebound, play defense, and run the floor on transition.

  7. KD was with the warriors but that's just another player who left. They don't develop young players and they run great players away😂

  8. I'm a Steph and Warriors fan and will NEVER buy the crap from Steve Kerr to play Steph for five games and then to try to do the impossible of winning multiple games to be the sacrificial lamb to the OKC clowns. Risking your best player ever by allowing him to test five games is one of the dumbest decisions a coach has ever made. There was nothing to be gained. The bed was made already. Steph's return could at best put icing on a dog pile – but it never turned the dog pile into gold. Sometimes a coach has to grow a set and to shut down a player to preserve him for another year. Maybe Steph was technically okay, but you could tell he wasn't in this game against Phoenix. And knowing full well that Phoenix has one of the dirtiest players ever (Brooks), Kerr is a blithering idiot to risk it – and you know based upon what Brooks has done in the past, he will intentionally seek to hurt your best players. I hope Kerr simmers on his stupidity. I'd have respect for the franchise to just shut it down and to preserve their assets.

  9. I want to squeeze in a shoutout here for Al Horford, who contributed so much to the team's efforts in these final games of this season. I love to see the classy, sublime efforts of the experienced ones coming off the bench to help save the day.

  10. Stephen Curry is the GOAT! My favorite player!
    🏀💪🏾👏🏾❤️#30 The GREATNESS displayed on the court brings me joy! Even off the court and interviews I've seen, he's genuine and joyful. He still gives us greatness in the man he is without the basketball. A true "WARRIOR"! I pray that I get to see him and his magical skills in person before he is led to retire. Stay strong, Stephen Curry! I believe God has more in store for you and your fellow WARRIORS.
    🙏🏾💛💙💛💙

  11. Dynasty has been dead since the last ring. It's over. BLOW IT UP, PLEASE…Let Steph decide what he wants. Clean house elsewise. A new beginning must happen to honor Steph. All overs are expendable.

  12. Four championships since 2015. Let that really sink in for a second.

    We’ve been spoiled—truly spoiled—the last decade. While other fanbases are still waiting just to see their team make their first Finals appearance in franchise history (let alone win one…), we watched a dynasty unfold in real time. We witnessed greatness, joy, heartbreak, redemption… and banners. So many banners. This era gave us memories that will last forever.

    And that’s exactly why this is so hard to say.

    It’s over. Honestly, it felt like it was over even before this season started. Even if everything had broken right, even if Jimmy and Steph had stayed healthy all season, this team wasn’t built for another deep playoff run.

    And that’s the hardest part—accepting it. I love this group. What Steph and Kerr built here changed everything. They gave us memories, moments, and a level of joy that’s hard to even put into words. But holding onto that and hoping for one more run… is just not realistic. Appreciate what was done here but stop holding out hope that it's going to come back, because it's not. It's time to let Steph and Kerr go and commit to a full-blown rebuild. Let Steph join a contender and have the opportunity to get one last ring.

    Blow it up. Start fresh. New coaching staff, younger faces, a new identity.
    Appreciate what we had. Be grateful for all of it.

    But it’s time to move on.

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