Warriors head coach Steve Kerr had recently admitted that for his squad the season has ended, which is his way of confirmation that Golden State is looking ahead, and perhaps hoping that the next campaign would bring better results. Stephen Curry seems to mirror the same sentiment, and according to him, the Warriors dynasty is far from over.

The Dubs registered a laughable performance in the suspended season and even before Curry was sidelined by an injury. The exit of Kevin Durant and Andre Iguodala seemed to have prompted the loss of magic wand that the Warriors wielded for more than five years.

It's worth mentioning too that Klay Thompson out of action contributed to the team's dismal showing and Draymond Green got injured as well. From winning three NBA titles in the last four years, the Warriors were reduced to the worst win-loss record in the league and for many, it's a big wonder if the team will recover again.

The answer from Curry is automatic. He believes so that the Warriors will flex the strong muscle again next season and that's because Thompson, Green, and himself are still around and capable, per the report from Clutch Points.

"Myself, Klay [Thompson], Draymond [Green] we know we're not done. The core that's been here since Day 1, we're going to do everything that we got in our power - it's going to look different, it's going to have a new cast of characters that are going to contribute at a high level," the two-time MVP was reported as saying.

He insisted that the core Dubs players have the DNA and the chemistry to play well and win. He vowed: "We're going to be in good shape coming out of this no matter how basketball looks."

Curry's optimism is understandable. He knows he can still deliver to expectations and the same goes for Thompson and Green. Together, the trio can still be considered as the among the best players in the league, according to Fadeaway World, and the Warriors indeed can still power their way to serious title contention.

It can be said too that Curry is banking on new talents coming in. The team will be a priority on the lottery pick, which is an opportunity that can be used in recruiting new blood. And the Warriors can still attract a superstar to take the place of KD. To this, speculations persist that Curry is taking the lead in trying to bring Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Bay Area.

On the other hand, the age-factor might be catching up on the Warriors superstar. Curry is already 32 and reality dictates he will approach the declining stage. But he surely wants to score a couple of wins before time runs out on him.