The Golden State Warriors faced a surprising loss to the Toronto Raptors on Sunday, with key players, including Stephen Curry, failing to meet their usual standards. Curry scored only 9 points on 14 attempts, missing all nine 3-point shots, marking his second such performance this season. Despite the setback, Klay Thompson remained confident in the team’s ability to rebound, emphasizing their championship-caliber roster. Thompson pointed out the upcoming return of Draymond Green, absent for 14 games, and expressed optimism about the team’s capabilities.
“We have Steph Curry, myself, and Draymond Green is coming back. Chris Paul will be back. We have champions on the roster. I will never pаnic; I really believe in this team,” stated Thompson. “We still have a ton of basketball left. What’s the point of panicking? We’ve been through incredible highs and some low lows with this team. So, there’s no point in pointing fingers. All you can do is keep working and believe, and I certainly do believe.”Despite a roster that appears promising on paper, the Warriors have encountered challenges like injuries and struggling performances throughout the early months of the season. With the imminent return of Green and the expected comeback of Chris Paul in approximately four to six weeks, the Warriors aim to regain momentum, acknowledging their current lack of form for a deep playoff push.